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"Some practical tips you can take away and implement in your hospital..."
In the UK there is a legal imperative to minimalise and individualise risk now but it's widely understood to be helpful if you want to provide better value and patient outcomes. How can risks be identified and minimised? How can these risks then help to provide better quality shared decision making? How can plan a perioperative pathway tailored to these needs?
Presented by Ramani Moonsinghe, Professor of Perioperative Medicine at University College London (UCL).
IMPORTANT NOTE: We discuss "The Montgomery Case" in more detail here; this piece is very relevant to you and your patients, legally speaking, if you work in the UK: https://www.topmedtalk.com/sunday-special-being-on-the-right-side-of-the-law-2/
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"Some practical tips you can take away and implement in your hospital..."
In the UK there is a legal imperative to minimalise and individualise risk now but it's widely understood to be helpful if you want to provide better value and patient outcomes. How can risks be identified and minimised? How can these risks then help to provide better quality shared decision making? How can plan a perioperative pathway tailored to these needs?
Presented by Ramani Moonsinghe, Professor of Perioperative Medicine at University College London (UCL).
IMPORTANT NOTE: We discuss "The Montgomery Case" in more detail here; this piece is very relevant to you and your patients, legally speaking, if you work in the UK: https://www.topmedtalk.com/sunday-special-being-on-the-right-side-of-the-law-2/
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