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Globinopathy's avatar

"Referral containment"

I know this piece is about structure and not ethics, but I think the referral containment (great turn of phrase) puts primary care in an ethical bind. Consider an academic center that has a ton of orthopedic surgeons but no psychologists (this is a real world scenario from what I understand). Admins will lean on primary care to keep things flowing to ortho and just decline BH referals irrespective of patient need. Of course I'm just using those departments as examples. I'd like my GP to honestly and objectively assess me as a patient not just direct me to specialty clinics that are staffed properly and are lucrative. I'm also under the impression that GPs are declining specialty referrals without an explanation or documentation in the EHR because a) the system wants to hide actual wait times b) doesn't want to acknowledge staffing shortages for various legal and reputational reasons. I'm no bioethicist but that's wrong (as in morally wrong).

Sasank Desaraju's avatar

Very neat analysis. I'm glad to be learning about this as a medical student.

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