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Time for hard decisions on patient-centred professionalism
1Mole End, Fairmoor, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 3JL, UK. donald@donaldirvine.demon.co.uk
The Medical Journal of Australia
|September 7, 2004
Abstract:
Patients want doctors who are competent, respectful, honest and able to communicate with them. That is patient-centred professionalism. Professional self-regulation, as practised hitherto, has failed to achieve this for all patients. In the United Kingdom, a new way of looking at professional regulation has been developed--as a partnership between public and doctors. At its heart is a code of good practice, agreed between public and profession, in which doctors' licence to practise is conditional on regularly demonstrating continuing compliance. That means revalidation-relicensure.