John F.P. Bridges, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and Senior Fellow at the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, is the featured interview in the current edition of DIA Today.
It's a Q&A. Here's a sample:
DIA: Do you think that the general public -- the average "patient on the street" -- would recognize the concept of patient-centered care?
JB: "I think that if they experience it, they can tell the difference, but at the moment we're setting up barriers to patient-centered care.
To find out what that means, have a look at the compete interview here. It begins on page 18.
It's a Q&A. Here's a sample:
DIA: Do you think that the general public -- the average "patient on the street" -- would recognize the concept of patient-centered care?
JB: "I think that if they experience it, they can tell the difference, but at the moment we're setting up barriers to patient-centered care.
To find out what that means, have a look at the compete interview here. It begins on page 18.