1. Impact of managed care on independent practice and professional ethics: a survey of independent practitioners
- Author
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Murphy, Michael J., DeBernardo, Caren R., and Shoemaker, Wendy E.
- Subjects
Managed care plans (Medical care) -- Analysis ,Psychiatrists -- Practice ,Professional ethics -- Analysis ,Psychology and mental health ,American Psychological Association -- Ethical aspects - Abstract
Managed care significantly affects the service delivery patterns, business structures, ethics, and professional concerns of independent practitioners. This survey assessed psychologists' perceptions of the effects of managed care on practice and ethics. Most respondents reported significant increases in dependence on managed care services for income. Negative effects included loss of control over clinical decisions and potential harm to patients from erosion of confidentiality. A majority of respondents reported encountering ethical concerns not addressed by the American Psychological Association ethics code. Findings suggest directions for practice development, for public policy addressing confidentiality, and for clarification of ethical responsibilities.
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- 1998