
The Ethics of Managed Care: Professional Integrity and Patient Rights
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 5. December 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
XII, 185 pages
978-90-481-6185-0 (ISBN)
Description
in the culture of medicine, and they saw their mission as a generation of profit for stockholders, not necessarily medical care for clients. Cost-effective medicine was the goal in the context of a profit-making enterprise. Although preventive health care programs were promised, very few were realized and they were not nearly comprehensive. The definition of unnecessary testing slowly expanded to mean virtually any high-cost test requiring the service of a medical specialist, and low priced generalist physicians with limited diagnostic and therapeutic skills were made available to patients with the instruction they should limit their access to high-cost specialists. Managed care organizations tended to re ward primary care physicians who avoided specialty referrals, and severed contracts with those who persisted in sending their patients to outside consultants. Most notoriously, managed care organizations maintained veto authority over the provision of complex and expensive care, and that veto was often wielded in defiance of a physician's recommendation by managed care employees without medical training or experience. Managed care did indeed slow the rate in increase of medical costs, but not without limitations on the care provided to patients and the professional integrity of physicians. Managed care organizations were so successful that they could provide extremely high salaries to their executives even in the context of limiting cost and care. It is these developments that the papers of this symposium addressed. The most fundamental ethical issue is posed in the first paper by Dr.
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Series
Edition
1st ed. Softcover of orig. ed. 2003
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional/practitioner
Illustrations
XII, 185 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
312 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-481-6185-0 (9789048161850)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-0413-7
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W.B. Bondeson | J.W. Jones
The Ethics of Managed Care: Professional Integrity and Patient Rights
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Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Content
1 Rationing Health Care: Inherent Conflicts within the Concept of Justice.- 2 Ethical Dilemmas in Managed Care for the Practitioner.- 3 Managed Care and the Practice of the Professions.- 4 The AMA's Position on the Ethics of Managed Care.- 5 Medicine and Managed Care, Morals and Markets.- 6 A Radical Challenge to the Traditional Conception of Medicine: On the Need to Move Beyond Economic Factors When Considering the Ethics of Managed Care.- 7 Managed Care and the Deprofessionalization of Medicine.- 8 The Ethics and Empirics of Trust.- 9 Ethics of Managed Care: In Search of Grounding.- 10 Back to the Future: From Managed Care to Patient-Managed Care.- 11 Care and Managed Care: Psychological Factors Relevant to Healthcare and its Delivery.- Notes on Contributors.