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Podcast: How Well-Informed Patients Make Better Patients with Dr. Jeff Gruen of Revolution Health
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Title Podcast: How Well-Informed Patients Make Better Patients with Dr. Jeff Gruen of Revolution Health
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Description Dr. Jeff Gruen, Chief Medical Officer of Revolution Health discusses How Well-Informed Patients Make Better Patients. In this 20-minute podcast Dr. Gruen discusses why patient education is so important, the types of patient education materials patients should have and how physicians can work with patients to provide quality patient education materials. He also gives examples of how well-informed patients are better patients (with better clinical outcomes). <A class="" href="http://www.revolutionhealth.com" target=_blank>http://www.revolutionhealth.com</A>
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