
Why guideline authors need to pay attention to doctor’s time
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
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Introduction
The BMJ recently published an analysis article on the time needed to treat. Mina Johansson, Gordon Gaia, and Victor Montori argue that guideline setting bodies should explicitly consider the time clinicians need to implement relevant preventive care guidelines or the time required to treat. It is a huge challenge for GPs to balance the need to address individual concerns of each patient while also acting onrelevant clinical recommendations - all in the space of a 10 or 15 minute consultation.
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