On the Face of It
Instead of putting a name to a face, some radiologists are putting a face to the images. The results are good:
When a digital photograph was attached to a patient's file, radiologists provided longer, more meticulous reports. And they said they felt more connected to the patients, whom they seldom meet face to face.
So depersonalized medicine really is inferior medicine. Glad to have that confirmed.
Ken, the problem with personalized medicine is that the bureacrats don’t know how to put it in a cookbook.