Talking about moneyHow primary care physicians respond to a patient’s question about financial incentives

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Steven D. Pearson
Tracey Hyams
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[1] Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care,the Center for Ethics in Managed Care
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financial incentives; doctor-patient communication; trust;
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Patients sometimes express concern about the influence of “perverse” financial incentives on their care. We recruited a convenience sample of 101 primary care physicians and obtained information on their compensation. Then we audio-taped them as they role-played a response to a videotaped mock patient who asked them how they were paid and how their method of compensation affected clinical decisions. Overall, 36% of the physicians did not give enough information in their role-play response to allow an independent determination of how they were paid. Adopting a broad spectrum of attitudes and approaches, nearly every physician avoided discussing the role of incentives and stressed instead that he or she could be trusted under any circumstance.
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