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If I Betray These Words: Moral Injury in Medicine and Why It's So Hard for Clinicians to Put Patients First (edició 2023)

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Biography & Autobiography. Medical. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:Through stories and solutions, leading physicians tackle the conundrum of how best to care for patients while being thwarted by the business side of healthcare
Moves "away from calling doctors?? difficulties 'burnout' ?? thus blaming doctors ?? to 'moral injury' ?? like soldiers floundering under unjust orders. A brilliant expansive book.? ?? Samuel Shem, Professor in Medicine at NYU Medical School, author of The House of God and Man's 4th Best Hospital
??Wendy Dean diagnoses the dangerous state of our healthcare system, illustrating the thumbscrews applied to medical professionals by their corporate overlords? Required reading for all stakeholders in healthcare.? ?? Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of When We Do Harm; A Doctor Confronts Medical Error

Offering examples of how to make medicine better for the healers and those they serve, If I Betray These Words profiles clinicians across the country who are tough, resourceful, and resilient, but feel trapped between the patient-first values of their Hippocratic oath and the business imperatives of a broken healthcare system.
Doctors face real risks when they stand up for their patients and their oath; they may lose their license, their livelihood, and for some, even their lives.
There??s a growing sense, referred to as moral injury, that doctors have their hands tied ?? they know what patients need but can??t get it for them because of constraints imposed by healthcare systems run like big businesses.
Workforce distress in healthcare??moral injury??was a crisis long before the COVID-19 pandemic, but COVID highlighted the vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and made it impossible to ignore the distress, with 1 in 5 American healthcare workers leaving the profession since 2020, and up to 47% of U.S. healthcare workers now planning to leave their positions by 2025.
If I Betray These Words confronts the threat and broken promises of moral injury ?? what it is; where it comes from; how it manifests; and who??s fighting back against it. We need better healthcare??f
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Títol:If I Betray These Words: Moral Injury in Medicine and Why It's So Hard for Clinicians to Put Patients First
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This book is about the United States specifically, but it contains valuable lessons for other countries as well. This book describes a situation where healthcare corporations put profits before people—squeezing appointments shorter and shorter and leaving no slack in the system to accommodate emergencies; understaffing to the point that only one doctor is responsible for three different areas of the hospital, putting lives at risk; and “persuading” physicians, on pain of losing their jobs, to avoid “revenue leakage” by referring patients (or as one particularly callous management type calls them, “profit-generating units”) to out-of-network providers, even if that provider is the best possible person for the patient in question. The pressures in this system have previously deemed to be “burning out” doctors, a term that puts a great deal of personal responsibility on the physician, like it’s their fault for not being able to withstand the heat. But when the system seems to be designed to THWART physicians’ ability to provide high-quality care to their patients, what they are really experiencing is moral injury.

The authors of this book first wrote an article about physicians and moral injury that appeared in STAT News. From there came this book. The authors gathered stories of physicians around the United States who have dealt with the moral injury in different ways. These are powerful stories and their lessons must be learned and built upon. ( )
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Biography & Autobiography. Medical. Sociology. Nonfiction. HTML:Through stories and solutions, leading physicians tackle the conundrum of how best to care for patients while being thwarted by the business side of healthcare
Moves "away from calling doctors?? difficulties 'burnout' ?? thus blaming doctors ?? to 'moral injury' ?? like soldiers floundering under unjust orders. A brilliant expansive book.? ?? Samuel Shem, Professor in Medicine at NYU Medical School, author of The House of God and Man's 4th Best Hospital
??Wendy Dean diagnoses the dangerous state of our healthcare system, illustrating the thumbscrews applied to medical professionals by their corporate overlords? Required reading for all stakeholders in healthcare.? ?? Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of When We Do Harm; A Doctor Confronts Medical Error

Offering examples of how to make medicine better for the healers and those they serve, If I Betray These Words profiles clinicians across the country who are tough, resourceful, and resilient, but feel trapped between the patient-first values of their Hippocratic oath and the business imperatives of a broken healthcare system.
Doctors face real risks when they stand up for their patients and their oath; they may lose their license, their livelihood, and for some, even their lives.
There??s a growing sense, referred to as moral injury, that doctors have their hands tied ?? they know what patients need but can??t get it for them because of constraints imposed by healthcare systems run like big businesses.
Workforce distress in healthcare??moral injury??was a crisis long before the COVID-19 pandemic, but COVID highlighted the vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and made it impossible to ignore the distress, with 1 in 5 American healthcare workers leaving the profession since 2020, and up to 47% of U.S. healthcare workers now planning to leave their positions by 2025.
If I Betray These Words confronts the threat and broken promises of moral injury ?? what it is; where it comes from; how it manifests; and who??s fighting back against it. We need better healthcare??f

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