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Opinion: How medical care is being corrupted

By The New York Times  
   November 20, 2014

When we are patients, we want our doctors to make recommendations that are in our best interests as individuals. As physicians, we strive to do the same for our patients. But financial forces largely hidden from the public are beginning to corrupt care and undermine the bond of trust between doctors and patients. Insurers, hospital networks and regulatory groups have put in place both rewards and punishments that can powerfully influence your doctor's decisions. Contracts for medical care that incorporate "pay for performance" direct physicians to meet strict metrics for testing and treatment.

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