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Medical ethics under managed care

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  • 1University of Pennsylvania, Reading Hospital and Medical Center, USA.

International Journal of Fertility and Menopausal Studies
|March 1, 1996
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Managed care introduces ethical conflicts for physicians, who must balance patient advocacy with managing limited resources. This system impacts confidentiality, informed consent, and the definition of quality of care.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Healthcare Policy

Background:

  • The traditional patient-physician relationship is being redefined by managed care models.
  • Managed care involves multiple parties (patient, physician, insurer/payer), creating complex obligations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the ethical and legal challenges arising from managed care.
  • To examine the dual role of physicians as patient advocates and resource managers.
  • To identify potential resolutions for these conflicts.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the evolving patient-physician dynamic in managed care.
  • Examination of ethical issues including confidentiality, informed consent, and quality of care.
  • Discussion of societal, legal, and third-party pressures on physicians.
Keywords:
Health Care and Public HealthProfessional Patient Relationship

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Main Results:

  • Physicians face conflicting obligations to patients and third-party payers.
  • Managed care raises concerns about patient confidentiality and the scope of informed consent.
  • The definition and delivery of quality of care are potentially altered by managed care.

Conclusions:

  • Managed care creates significant ethical dilemmas for healthcare providers.
  • Addressing these conflicts requires careful consideration of physician roles and patient rights.
  • Potential resolutions are needed to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare systems.