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This briefing covers the use of risk communication principles in a clinical setting to improve communication between health care providers and patients, especially in situations involving patients with high levels of concern and low trust. The briefing defines risk communication, explains how it can improve clinical care, and offers tools to help clinicians communicate more effectively.
 
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