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Ethics and morality vs. managed care

E G Warner1

  • 1Baptist Medical Plaza, Oklahoma City 73112, USA.

The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association
|August 1, 1996
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Managed care significantly alters the traditional physician-patient relationship, shifting focus from patient advocacy to third-party profit. This analysis explores the ethical challenges arising from this managed care paradigm shift.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Policy

Background:

  • The traditional physician-patient relationship emphasizes patient advocacy.
  • Managed care introduces a new paradigm with potential ethical conflicts.
  • Third-party involvement in healthcare decisions is increasing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the problems generated by managed care.
  • To examine the ethical dilemmas inherent in managed care.
  • To contrast the traditional physician-patient dynamic with the managed care model.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of managed care impacts.
  • Ethical analysis of healthcare system changes.
  • Comparative study of physician roles.

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Main Results:

  • Managed care fundamentally changes the physician's role from patient advocate to a potential manipulator for profit.
  • The focus shifts from patient well-being to financial gain for third parties, stockholders, and physicians.
  • Ethical dilemmas arise from conflicting interests within the managed care system.

Conclusions:

  • Managed care presents significant ethical challenges.
  • The departure from traditional patient advocacy requires careful consideration.
  • Re-evaluating the ethical framework of managed care is crucial.