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6. Why should a patient trust their doctor? How does it effects a patient when a
doctor is caring and kind?

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Answered by kartikeysharma967
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Trust: Trust in doctors allows patients to effectively discuss their health issues. Development of trust enables the patient to comply with the doctor's guidance, which consequently results in improvement of health.

Answered by ayyappann111
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The Doctor–Patient Relationship

Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies

Susan Dorr Goold, MD, MHSA, MA and Mack Lipkin, Jr., MD

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The doctor–patient relationship has been and remains a keystone of care: the medium in which data are gathered, diagnoses and plans are made, compliance is accomplished, and healing, patient activation, and support are provided.1 To managed care organizations, its importance rests also on market savvy: satisfaction with the doctor–patient relationship is a critical factor in people's decisions to join and stay with a specific organization.2–5

The rapid penetration of managed care into the health care market raises concern for many patients, practitioners, and scholars about the effects that different financial and organizational features might have on the doctor–patient relationship.6–10 Some such concerns represent a blatant backlash on the part of providers against the perceived or feared deleterious effects of the corporatization of health care practices. But objective and theoretical bases for genuine concern remain. This article examines the foundations and features of the doctor–patient relationship, and how it may be affected by managed care.

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