
In THC’s primary care, we provide resources for the leaders of the Primary Care Network, and this week’s blog is specifically for those that can be experienced conflicts or the lack of decision making in their primary care network.
Navigating your primary care network can be complicated, especially when your practices do not agree on a course of action.
Moments like this may feel extremely challenging for all parties involved, and quite frequently, in our experience, one of the parties may feel that they are leaning back to accommodate another, while the other party feels that they are not being.
I would like this blog to provide a perfect verification list to follow (which would never have to go through this), but this is sadly impossible.
Than us can The thought is to provide a list of consultations to help you minimize proactively and address any tension.
Before starting, if you are in the middle of the conflict … ..
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Don’t hurry to fix it. This must be handled with care and sensitive, but also, do not ignore it.
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Recognize the situation. Only you can decide how formal the initial conversation must be our first instinct always to lift the phone.
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Do not cotile you about it.
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Understand that it’s not about you. Do not do it personal.
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Remember, no cup to be in this situation. The conflict can be extremely stressful and can affect your mental and physical health.