The Simple Thing We've Made Impossible: Why "Doing Right" Gets Lost in the Wrong Why
The core thesis is that moral clarity is almost never the problem — we usually know what's right almost immediately. What creates the fog is a misaligned why, 👉🏽 https://t.co/fyhWkGR8x4
Clinical Documentation Integrity transformation begins the moment we stop asking "How do we protect the organization's revenue?" and start asking "Does this record tell the truth about what happened to this patient?" For the full article, 👇🏾https://t.co/T06FpBn4aR
"What most people miss is that the clinician is engaged in comprehensive critical analysis, continuously weeding out other conditions that may tick off the very same criteria." 👉
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From the article: The act of letting go is an essential form of self-care. While the process may initially induce pain, it is a necessary step toward long-term inner peace and emotional health. — Cesar Limjoco MD https://t.co/tlU9rhdNlS via @somedocs
Knowing when to admit a patient to a higher level of care, initiate sepsis protocols, and decide when to discharge a patient are crucial for justifying medical necessity and the best outcomes. — article written by Cesar Limjoco MD https://t.co/Wi6y9F55h9 via @somedocs
From cellulitis to septic shock, Cesar Limjoco MD explores how quickly infections escalate, the dangers of missed signals, and the critical differences between hypovolemia and sepsis. https://t.co/Wi6y9F55h9
By maintaining openness to doubt and rigorously examining our narratives, we create space for deeper understanding, better decisions, and ultimately better outcomes for the patients and communities we serve. — Cesar Limjoco MD https://t.co/dulmNynWgR via @somedocs
What happens when certainty replaces curiosity in medicine? Cesar M Limjoco, MD shares a reflection on diagnostic thinking, AI, and why doubt remains essential in clinical care. https://t.co/uTuf25nYQy
It is essential to consider the potential fallacies inherent in diagnostic metrics, both quantitative and qualitative. While numerical values can provide insights, they can also mislead if assessed in isolation. — by Cesar M Limjoco, MD https://t.co/d3bgjpz2NP via @somedocs
From the article: As caregivers and patients navigate the complexities of healthcare, recognizing the interplay between clinical data and individual circumstances can be pivotal in ensuring safe and effective outcomes. — @CesarLimjocoMD https://t.co/d3bgjpz2NP via @somedocs
From the article: When pathophysiology leads the conversation, patient care aligns more closely with biological reality. — @CesarLimjocoMD https://t.co/FKCXAAwweQ via @somedocs
Involving all relevant stakeholders ensures that the change is comprehensive and reflects the diverse needs and aspirations of everyone involved in the healthcare process. — article written by Cesar M Limjoco, MD https://t.co/voY7rlETIj via @somedocs
From the article: Cultural shifts within the healthcare ecosystem are crucial for improving patient outcomes, enhancing provider satisfaction, and increasing overall efficiency — @CesarLimjocoMD https://t.co/voY7rlETIj via @somedocs