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Reminders that this patient experience malarkey is a serious business

January 8, 2013 / simondenegri / 2 Comments

I don't know about you but I'm nervously awaiting the results of my 'family and friends test' from Christmas and the New Year.  I was feeling ok about it.  Then a friend of mine suggested a good result may not be a 'good result' at all: it might actually be a perverse and calculated attempt by my nearest and … Continue reading Reminders that this patient experience malarkey is a serious business

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