Why Did US Physicians Give Up Their Ability to Enforce Their Own...

Courtesy Health Care Renewal  Fri, 06/26/2009 - 12:08

In his recent review of Dr Ezekiel Emanuel's book, (Healthcare, Guaranteed: A Simple, Secure Solution for America ,) Dr Arnold Relman, Editor-Emeritus of the New England Journal of Medicine, discussed the history of the deprofessionalization of American physicians.

The behavior of US physicians has been changed by the commercialization of medical care, and this too has increased costs.

US medical practice has traditionally relied on fee-for-service, which has always given it some of the attributes and...


 

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