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Patient rudeness, in-person or on the portal, is more common than ever, and data now show it’s taking a toll on quality care.
From texting quirks to workplace communication, generational differences are sparking frustration—but also an opportunity to connect.
You know that thing your partner does that drives you absolutely insane? That pattern your coworker keeps repeating that makes you want to scream? That behavior in your friend that you just can’t ...