For Many People, Medical Care Works Best When It's Incremental
We often imagine the best medical care as a miracle cure. Atul Gawande argues that for chronic illness, the best care may be a long, slow process of improving health a little bit at a time.
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January 18, 2017 at 04:34AM
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NPR News: For Many People, Medical Care Works Best When It's Incremental
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