Abstract

This article explores the concerning phenomenon of the narrowing effect in public discourse, particularly in the context of healthcare and Medicare. It discusses the challenges posed by this narrowing effect, the impact of cognitive biases, and the ethical dilemmas faced by healthcare providers and organizations when patients take their concerns public. The article also emphasizes the importance of responsible leadership and offers navigation for overcoming the narrowing of public discourse.

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