Syllogism. (n) "A form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion."
From AIS's Health Business Daily, medical privacy as a strategic syllogism:
From AIS's Health Business Daily, medical privacy as a strategic syllogism:
- Major premise: Improving patient satisfaction is a strategic imperative for hospitals.
- Minor premise: Increasingly, patient privacy is "a key driver" of satisfaction.
- Conclusion: Therefore, patient privacy is a strategic imperative for hospitals.
Strategy. Strategic. Imperative. Interesting that legislators and regulators knew it before physicians and hospitals did.
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