The physician's role in the cost-containment problem
S. J. Dresnick, W. I. Roth, B. S. Linn, T. C. Pratt and A. Blum
The seemingly uncontrolled increase in the cost of medical care is one of
the major problems facing the American physician. Although the reasons for
escalated costs are multifactorial, the physician does play an important
role in the problem. Several studies have suggested that physicians, the
cost generators, and unaware of the economic impact of the care they
provide. In the preparation of this report, 70 medical students, 316
interns and residents, and 41 faculty members at the University of Miami
School of Medicine were surveyed on their knowledge of frequently ordered
hospital billing items. A common lack of knowledge was noted in all three
groups of respondents, with the faculty scoring as poorly as the medical
students. Major efforts must be directed toward the cost education of
physicians.