MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATIONS EMPHASIZE PHYSICIANS’ RESPONSIBILITIES TO CONTROL PATIENT ACCESS TO EXPENSIVE HOSPITALIZATION AND SPECIALTY CARE, A PRINCIPLE DUBBED “GATEKEEPING.”
SOME ARGUE THAT “GATEKEEPING” IS UNETHICAL BECAUSE IT INTRODUCES FINANCIAL FACTORS INTO TREATMENT DECISIONS. OTHERS SAY IT IMPROVES QUALITY BY PROMOTING THE USE OF THE MOST APPROPRIATE LEVELS OF CARE. TAKE A POSITION ON THIS ISSUE AND EXPLAIN YOUR VIEW
Managed care organizations emphasize physicians’ responsibilities to control patient access to expensive hospitalization and specialty care, a principle dubbed “gatekeeping.” Some argue that “gatekeeping” is unethical because it introduces financial factors into treatment decisions. Others say it improves quality by promoting the use of the most appropriate levels of care. Take a position on this issue and explain your view
Managed care organizations emphasize physicians’ responsibilities to control patient access to expensive hospitalization and specialty care, a principle dubbed “gatekeeping.” Some argue that “gatekeeping” is unethical because it introduces financial factors into treatment decisions. Others say it improves quality by promoting the use of the most appropriate levels of care. Take a position on this issue and explain your view
Managed care organizations emphasize physicians’ responsibilities to control patient access to expensive hospitalization and specialty care, a principle dubbed “gatekeeping.” Some argue that “gatekeeping” is unethical because it introduces financial factors into treatment decisions. Others say it improves quality by promoting the use of the most appropriate levels of care. Take a position on this issue and explain your view
Managed care organizations emphasize physicians’ responsibilities to control patient access to expensive hospitalization and specialty care, a principle dubbed “gatekeeping.” Some argue that “gatekeeping” is unethical because it introduces financial factors into treatment decisions. Others say it improves quality by promoting the use of the most appropriate levels of care. Take a position on this issue and explain your view
Managed care organizations emphasize physicians’ responsibilities to control patient access to expensive hospitalization and specialty care, a principle dubbed “gatekeeping.” Some argue that “gatekeeping” is unethical because it introduces financial factors into treatment decisions. Others say it improves quality by promoting the use of the most appropriate levels of care. Take a position on this issue and explain your view
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