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Physicians' conflicts of interest in Japan and the United States: lessons for the United States.
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Journal of health politics, policy and law [J Health Polit Policy Law] 2000 Apr; Vol. 25 (2), pp. 343-75. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Japanese health policy shows that even with physician ownership and the absence of for-profit, investor-owned health care, physicians' conflicts of interest thrive. Physician dispensing of drugs and ownership of hospitals and clinics were justified in Japan as ways to avoid commercialization of medicine. Instead, they create physicians' conflicts and fuel patient overuse of services. Japan's Ministry of Health and Welfare (MHW) has responded by introducing per-diem payment, thereby creating incentives to decrease services in ways similar to those of American managed care organizations, but with none of their benefits, such as coordination of care, oversight of physicians practices, and quality assurance. Although the United States and Japanese health care systems are organized and financed differently there is convergence in the source of their physicians' conflicts and the way they are addressed. The United States is starting to integrate institutional and physician payment and align their incentives, in a traditional Japanese way. In so doing, the United States creates new physicians' conflicts and reduces the role of countervailing incentives and power, an advantage of previous policy. Japan, in turn, has combined incentives to increase and decrease services, thus moving closer to the U.S. policy.
- Subjects :
- Codes of Ethics
Disclosure
Drug Industry
Drug Utilization economics
Entrepreneurship
Gift Giving
Government Agencies
Government Regulation
Hospital Administration
Japan
Managed Care Programs organization & administration
National Health Programs
Physician Incentive Plans
Physician Self-Referral legislation & jurisprudence
Professional Misconduct
Social Change
United States
Conflict of Interest economics
Health Care Sector legislation & jurisprudence
Internationality
Ownership legislation & jurisprudence
Physician's Role
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0361-6878
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of health politics, policy and law
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10946383
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1215/03616878-25-2-343