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Before the Decision: The Hidden Forces Shaping Modern Medical Care

Par : Timothy Lesaca
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235422438
  • EAN9798235422438
  • Date de parution03/05/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

What if the most important medical decisions are made before the clinician even begins to decide?Every day, clinicians are asked to make critical decisions-diagnose, treat, reassure, admit, discharge. These moments appear to happen in real time, guided by training, experience, and judgment. But what if those decisions are already being shaped long before the clinician reaches that point?Clinical decisions do not begin at the moment of choice.
They begin earlier - in the conditions that shape what clinicians can see, ask, hear, and understand. In Before the Decision: The Hidden Forces Shaping Modern Medical Care, Timothy Lesaca, MD, examines the everyday pressures that quietly influence clinical judgment. Time limits, workload, staffing levels, documentation demands, handoffs, interruptions, payer rules, liability concerns, protocols, and performance metrics do not simply surround care-they actively shape it.
Each of these forces may seem manageable on its own. Together, they create an environment that narrows attention, fragments information, compresses time for thinking, and shifts what feels possible in the moment of care. The result is subtle but powerful: what appears to be an individual decision is often the endpoint of a process already shaped by system conditions. This book presents a clear and structured examination of ten key forces that influence modern medical practice before a decision is made.
It shows how these forces affect diagnosis, treatment, communication, and patient outcomes-and why clinicians often feel responsible for decisions that were heavily constrained from the start. Rather than focusing on individual error, Before the Decision shifts attention to the system itself. It explains why modern medical care can feel rushed, fragmented, and constrained, even when clinicians are skilled, thoughtful, and committed to doing the right thing.
It also offers a practical way to understand how these conditions can be made visible and addressed. Written for clinicians, healthcare leaders, policymakers, and informed patients, this book provides a clear framework for seeing the system behind the decision-and why that matters for both safety and care. Before the Decision is not about blame. It is about clarity-understanding how modern medicine actually works, and what must be recognized before it can be improved.
Approximately 12, 000 words.