Time for patients
Re “Safer medicine,†editorial, June 30
The 100,000 Lives Campaign to nudge doctors toward more appropriate procedural practice is heartwarming news for patients. Getting doctors to follow a few basic medical procedures clearly makes sense. Still, no mention was made of another fundamental flaw in today’s medical care system: the failure of devoting sufficient cognitive time with the patient before any procedures are selected and carried out. Getting doctors to adopt the old adage “never treat a stranger†is the best insurance that the appropriate procedure will be successful.
WILLIAM K. SOLBERG
Los Angeles