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Strong disagreements do arise, among the five parties' definitions (i.e. the clinician's, the patient's, the payers, the manager's, and the society's), even outside the realm of cost effectiveness. Conflicts typically arise when:

A. Practitioners who are highly skilled in trauma and other emergency care
B. Each group emphasizes a particular aspect of care
C. One party holds that a particular practitioner or clinic is a high quality provider by virtue of having high ratings on single aspect of care
D. The facility receives top marks from a team of expert clinicians whose primary focus is on technical performance

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Conflicts can arise in healthcare when different parties have differing definitions of care and prioritize different aspects of care

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Conflicts can arise among the five parties' definitions in healthcare, including the clinician's, patient's, payers, manager's, and society's definitions. One common source of conflict is when each group emphasizes a particular aspect of care. For example, practitioners highly skilled in trauma and other emergency care may have different priorities than other groups. Additionally, conflicts can arise when one party believes that a particular practitioner or clinic is a high-quality provider based on ratings in a single aspect of care.

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