According to experts, technological progress has alienated radiologists from their patients, and the patient has simply turned into a "medical case," as reported by the Internet publication for girls and women aged 14 to 35 Pannochka. Net Scientists from Jerusalem conducted an experiment in which the patients' electronic medical folders were attached to the photo, and in such a way that when the folder was opened, the photo popped up automatically. The doctors realized that this method makes the doctor's attitude more "humane", more personal, and he begins to treat the problem more closely.
As a result, the accuracy of the study of X-ray images from this significantly increased, and the diagnosis became more accurate. It turned out that 80% of the secondary radiological survey data of the snapshot, to which the patient's photo was attached, were not noted when the same photograph was re-examined, but without a photo taken three months later. Radiologists who participated in the study note that the patient's photo evokes empathy and makes the patient's attitude more personal.
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