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Physicians' interactions with third-party payers: is deception necessary?

作者信息

Bogardus Sidney T, Geist David E, Bradley Elizabeth H

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06504, USA.

出版信息

Arch Intern Med. 2004 Sep 27;164(17):1841-4. doi: 10.1001/archinte.164.17.1841.

Abstract

Published reports indicate that physicians sometimes use deceptive tactics with third-party payers. Many physicians appear to be willing to deceive to secure care that they perceive as necessary, particularly when illnesses are severe and appeals procedures for care denials are burdensome. Physicians whose practices include larger numbers of Medicaid or managed care patients seem more willing to deceive third-party payers than are other physicians. The use of deception has important implications for physician professionalism, patient trust, and rational health policy development. If deception is as widespread as these studies suggest, there may be serious problems in the medical profession and the health care financing systems at the interface between physicians and third-party payers. Deception may be a symptom of a flawed system, in which physicians are asked to implement financing policies that conflict with their primary obligation to the patient.

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