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Title: Disclosing%20Doctors


1
Disclosing Doctors Incentives
  • James G. Anderson, Ph.D.
  • Purdue University

2
Physicians Payment Arrangements
  • Traditional or fee-for-service Payment for each
    visit, test, and procedure provided.
  • Managed care or capitation Fixed monthly
    payment to provide health care services for
    patients who access the system through the
    physician.
  • Salary Payment of a fixed yearly amount.

3
Legislation
  • 1994 AMA revised the Code of Ethics to state that
    MDs should advise their patients of financial
    incentives.
  • 1997 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled under
    ERISA that health plans must disclose financial
    incentives for MDs.
  • 1998 28states required disclosure of financial
    incentives for MDs.
  • 2000 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that
    health plans do not have to disclose financial
    incentives for MDs.

4
Arguments for Disclosure by Health Plans
  • Enhances choice of plan by consumers
  • Helps enrollees to understand how incentives
    affect access and treatment decisions.
  • Encourages plans to develop physician
    compensation methods that enhance quality of
    care.

5
Arguments for Disclosures by Doctors
  • Satisfies physicians fiduciary duty to patients.
  • Promotes patient autonomy.
  • Preserves physicians integrity and the patient
    relationship.
  • Discourages physicians from entering into
    financial arrangements detrimental to patients.

6
Arguments against Disclosure
  • Financial incentives under managed care plans are
    complex and difficult for the patient to
    understand.
  • Little research on how physicians financial
    incentives affect quality of care.
  • Disclosure of financial incentives may lower
    patients trust in their physicians.

7
Patients who Correctly Identified their
Physicians payment Method
8
Other Studies of Knowledge of Physicians
Financial Incentives
  • Only 50 of enrollees wanted information about
    incentives
  • 37 of enrollees did not understand capitation
  • 25 of enrollees in HMOs or PPOs did not know
    their choice of a provider was limited.
  • Only about 33 of Medicare beneficiaries believed
    financial incentives influence physicians
    behavior.
  • 84 of patients trusted their physicians to put
    patients interests first.
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