New era of high-value care meets medical ethics

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Medicine is entering the era of high-value care—and physician stewardship is at its core. Should a physician provide care that may only be marginally beneficial because a patient requests it? How should tests be handled in the inpatient versus outpatient setting? And what kind of training should students receive so they can give high-value care? Learn more about these questions and physicians’ ethical obligations in managing health care resources.  

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The November issue of the AMA Journal of Ethics investigates the increasing call for cost transparency as well as the roles physicians and patients should play in achieving high-value care in the changing health care landscape.

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In the journal’s November podcast, Wendy Levinson, MD, explains how the Choosing Wisely campaign fosters change in medical culture by stimulating dialogue about overuse of tests and treatments. Dr. Levinson is Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and leads Choosing Wisely Canada and International.

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