Patients, Physicians Don’t Always Agree on Key Health Concerns, Says Survey
A survey conducted by researchers at the University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, reveals that a sizable proportion of patients with diabetes and hypertension did not agree with their primary care health professionals on the most important health issues to address during office visits. The gap widened further when patients described their overall health as poor or when they reported …

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