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The second-opinion industry

 

The Wall Street Journal looks at responses to patients’ growing search for second opinions

“Some … {second-opinion} services are sponsored by established medical centers, including Massachusetts General Hospital and Cleveland Clinic. Others are independent businesses that work with specialists on a consulting basis. Employers increasingly are contracting with such services, and insurance companies at times require patients to get a second opinion, such as for surgery.”

“Patients can request their medical records be sent to an online second-opinion service, which might order additional tests if needed. The services are especially helpful for people who live far from major academic centers that cover a range of physician specialties. Many insurance policies cover in-person second opinions but don’t pay for online services unless they are offered as part of an employee’s health plan.”

One example from the article:

“SecondOpinionExpert Inc., a Web site based in Dana Point, Calif., that launched this spring, says it provides second opinions for $300 and the option for a video conference consultation for an additional $200. The fees generally aren’t covered by insurance plans.”


Answering 10 questions about being a physician

 

Michael Ritt Jaff, D.O., medical director of the Fireman Vascular Center and of the Center for Specialized Services at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston answers 10 questions about healthcare posed by MedPage Today.

They are:

1. What’s the biggest barrier to practicing medicine today?

2. What is your most vivid memory involving a patient who could not afford to pay for healthcare (or meds, tests, etc.) and how did you respond?

3. What do you most often wish you could say to patients, but don’t?

4. If you could change or eliminate something about the healthcare system, what would it be?

5. What is the most important piece of advice for healthcare providers just starting out today?

6. What is your “elevator” pitch to persuade someone to pursue a career in medicine?

7. What is the most rewarding aspect of being a healthcare provider?

8. What is the most memorable research published since you became a physician and why?

9. Do you have a favorite medical-themed book, movie or TV show?

10. What is your advice to other physicians on how to avoid burnout?

 

 


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