An Argument for Teamwork

This is from a review by Joseph Rago of Chaos and Organization in Health Care:

Medicare recipients, on average, see seven doctors; patients with coronary artery disease see 10; those with lung cancer, 11. Usually these doctors don’t work together or even coordinate their care, resulting in errors, waste and a lower quality of treatment.

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  1. Larry C. says:

    It’s amazing there aren’t more medical mishaps than there apparently are.

  2. Bruce says:

    I agree with Larry.

  3. Joe S. says:

    This is what happens when third party payers pay by task. Coordination of care turns out to be not on the list of tasks that are reimbursable.