The Business of Medicine – Disclosure in Conflict of Interest Policy
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Abstract Second opinions have been advocated as an antidote to bias in advice when primary advisors have conflicts of interest. In four experiments, we demonstrate how primary advisors alter their advice due to knowledge of the presence of a second advisor. We show that advisors give more biased advice and adopt a profit-maximizing frame when
Conflicted advice and second opinions: Benefits, but unintended consequences. Read More »
Summary Based on a personal experience, in this paper I discuss the impact of investigations-before-examinations on healthcare costs, patient safety, and the quality of care. Unnecessary tests, such as x-rays, can lead to a cascade of further investigations due to incidental findings and contribute to cumulative radiation exposure. I explore the power dynamics within the
Investigations before examinations: This is how we practice medicine here. Read More »
In this short article published in Psychology Today I tell my own story of a vaccination injury to my left shoulder. The increasing pain that resulted led me to to visit my doctor to address the issue and my experience that followed demonstrated a flaw in the sequence of events within the practice of U.S.
The Problem with Investigation before Examination Read More »