Which of the following is FALSE?
A. One of the major causes of dissatisfaction with the treatment seeking process is that physicians do not spend enough time with each patient.
B. Most doctors have a quota of patients they need to see in one day and that limits how much time they can spend with each patient.
C. Design features such as lighting and noise are correlated with quality of care for patients.
D. Because medicine is a hierarchical profession, culture influences inter-doctor and inter-nurse relationships, but not doctor-nurse relationships.
Answer: D
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