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Some doctors are taking an unusual new approach to communicate better with patients—they are letting【C1】______read the notes tha
Some doctors are taking an unusual new approach to communicate better with patients—they are letting【C1】______read the notes tha
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2014-06-20
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Some doctors are taking an unusual new approach to communicate better with patients—they are letting【C1】______read the notes that physicians normally share only with each other.
After meeting with patients, doctors typically jot【C2】______notes on a range of topics, from musings about possible diagnoses to observations about【C3】______a patient is getting along with a spouse. The notes are used to justify the bill, and may be audited. But the main idea is to have a written record【C4】______insights into the patient’s condition for the next visit or for 【C5】______doctors to see.
A study currently under way, 【C6】______the OpenNotes project, is looking at what happens【C7】______doctors’ notes become available for a patient to read, usually【C8】______ electronic medical records. In a report on the early【C9】______of the study, published Tuesday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers say that inviting patients to review the 【C10】______can improve patients understanding of their own health and【C11】______them to stick to their treatment regimens【C12】______closely.
But researchers【C13】______point to possible downsides: Patients may panic if their doctor speculates【C14】______writing about cancer or heart disease, 【C15】______to a flood of follow-up calls and emails. And doctors say they worry that some medical terms can be taken the【C16】______way by patients. For instance, 【C17】______phrase "the patient appears SOB"【C18】______to shortness of breath, not a derogatory designation. And OD is short for oculus dexter, or right eye, 【C19】______for overdose.
Medical providers have been stepping up efforts to improve doctor-patient communication, in part【C20】______studies show it can result in better patient outcomes. The introduction of electronic medical records in recent years has helped to achieve that.
【C1】
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them
解析
本句句意是“有些医生正在采取一种不同寻常的新方法以达到与患者更好沟通的目的。他们会让患者读医生们通常只与同事分享的笔记。”这里缺宾语,应用“them”指代前面提及的“patients”。
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