Rationing and Professional Autonomy

Author:

Agich George J.

Abstract

The effort to control inflation of the cost of health care in the United States in recent years has focused on a strategy of introducing competition by encouraging prospective payment systems such as DRGs and HMOs. Changes associated with these new payment systems have engendered a debate that has been conducted partly in terms of medical ethics. Because they tend in various ways to provide physicians with incentives to reduce medical costs, prospective payment systems have been alleged to create ethical conflicts for physicians. The obligation to practice cost-effective medicine is said to conflict with the obligation of physicians under the traditional professional view of medical ethics to provide the best care to patients without regard to cost or other matters. At bottom is the concern that the net effect of these changes will be to force physicians to ration medical services. Not only will patients suffer thereby, but professional authority will be weakened as efficiency protocols and various bonuses or inducements alter the norms of clinical decision-making.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

Reference38 articles.

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2. 32. Ibid.

3. The Use of Ambulatory Testing in Prepaid and Fee-for-Service Group Practices

4. 6. Ibid., p. 210

5. 35. Ibid., 117

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