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The lack of cost and outcome information also prevents the forces of competition from working: Hospitals and doctors are reimbursed for performing lots of procedures and tests regardless of whether they are necessary to make their patients get better.
The regulator sent back 68 pages in which virtually every sentence was blacked out.And of course, the upshot of all this is anything but abstract: doctors are left ignorant about the drugs they are prescribing, and which will make their patients sick or get well, or even live or die.
This chapter helps a therapist learn how to make their patients deal with physical manifestations of pain and cope with mental disorders.
"Why should we punish someone for being an alcoholic by turning them into a cleaning person?" he asks, referring to some centers that make their patients clean bathrooms and wash dishes as part of their therapy.
Therapists don't like to do it because they don't want to feel like they're arousing anxiety in patients, and no therapist wants to make their patients feel uncomfortable.
The portal permits physicians to send follow-up messages, reminders about screenings and tests, and other information to make their patients better informed.
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A survey of Oregon doctors also showed that, since PAS, they have actually taken more care with areas such as pain relief - presumably in the hope of making their patients content to stay alive.
But because of that limit, an unmet demand for treatment has created a commercial opportunity for prescribers, attracting some with histories of overprescribing the very pain pills that made their patients into addicts.
With Able Health, the goal is to make it easier for medical groups to get paid for making their patients healthier.
On the other hand, from the doctors' perspective, injections are not only making their patients satisfied, but also producing more revenues for the health care facilities and themselves [ 31].
In the penultimate episode of the series, we learned that Adora, the disdainful but seemingly put-together mother, has something called Munchausen syndrome by proxy ― a psychological disorder in which a caregiver, usually a parent, makes their patient or child sick in a gambit for attention.
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