European Journal of Health Policy, Humanization of Care and Medical Ethics
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw · Poland
Aims & Scope
The magazine is intended to highlight in particular aspects of the humanization of medicine, which is an extremely necessary and expected change in the functioning of current health care systems, because focusing on empathy and patient care ensures better quality of care and better treatment results. Thanks to this, patients feel listened to and understood, which positively affects their experience of the disease and treatment. The humanization of medicine also enables better communication and collaboration between patients and doctors, leading to more sustainable and effective treatment. The dimension of humanistic medicine and bioethics is particularly important in connection with the development of medical technologies, artificial intelligence and telemedicine.
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