Compassionomics
The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence that Caring Makes a Difference
Summary:
The book presents a collection of scientific research and evidence demonstrating that compassion can play a significant role in improving patient outcomes and the efficiency of healthcare systems. It argues that not only is compassion beneficial for patients, but it also has positive effects on the well-being and effectiveness of healthcare providers.
Key points:
1. Compassion's Power: The authors argue compassion improves health outcomes, patient satisfaction, and reduces anxiety and depression.
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