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Managed care and the geriatric patient-physician relationship
1Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA.
Abstract:
As managed care proliferates in the United States and other countries, its structure has patterned changes in patient-doctor relationships, including those between older patients and their physicians. The physician as gatekeeper now limits the access of the patient to information and services. Patient trust in the physician, essential to an effective patient-doctor relationship, will be damaged under this system of care. Additionally, examples from medical encounters demonstrate that many of the problems in the doctor-older patient relationship found under fee for service will remain, including the lack of attention to the contextual issues of health care of older adults.
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