The unbearable rightness of bedside rationing. Physician duties in a climate of cost containment
- PMID: 7677549
The unbearable rightness of bedside rationing. Physician duties in a climate of cost containment
Abstract
A local internist is in the process of ordering an intravenous pyelogram for a patient she suspects of having kidney problems, when a medical student shadowing her in clinic interrupts. The student wants to know why the physician is not ordering a low-osmolality contrast agent for the patient, having read that they are less likely to cause serious side effects than high-osmolality contrast agents. The physician realizes that the medical student is correct, but rejects the suggestion, telling the student that "low-osmolality contrast agents are the standard of care for low-risk patients."
Comment in
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The public's preference for bedside rationing.Arch Intern Med. 1996 Jun 24;156(12):1353-4. Arch Intern Med. 1996. PMID: 8651847 No abstract available.
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