Effect of an Educational Intervention on Medical Student Scripting and Patient Satisfaction: A Randomized Trial

Volume: 19, Issue: 3, Pages: 585 - 592
Published: Apr 30, 2018
Abstract
Introduction: Effective communication between clinicians and patients has been shown to improve patient outcomes, reduce malpractice liability, and is now being tied to reimbursement. Use of a communication strategy known as “scripting” has been suggested to improve patient satisfaction in multiple hospital settings, but the frequency with which medical students use this strategy and whether this affects patient perception of medical student...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of an Educational Intervention on Medical Student Scripting and Patient Satisfaction: A Randomized Trial
Published Date
Apr 30, 2018
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
585 - 592
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