dimecres, 16 d’abril del 2014

Report: Docs excuse iffy procedures when money is on the line | MassDevice.com On Call




Medical societies asked to name potentially needless treatments tend to leave out procedures that put money in their pockets, according to a Kaiser Health News/Chicago Tribune report.






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MASSDEVICE ON CALL — A survey of U.S. medical groups found that few are willing to criticize uncertain treatments that put money in their members' pockets.


When asked about potentially needless procedures, most doc groups cited treatments that were rarely used in practice or named procedures belonging to specialties other than their own. Most stood behind treatments that are considered uncertain yet lucrative, according to a joint report by Kaiser Health News and the Chicago Tribune.



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