Professional uncertainty and physician medical decision-making in a multiple treatment framework
Nancy Wolff
Social Science & Medicine, 1989, vol. 28, issue 2, 99-107
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This paper develops a new microanalytic approach to physician medical decision-making treatment setting. Physician medical decision-making is modelled as a two-stage sequential process. In Stage 1, the patient's illness is diagnosed and the health outcomes for all illness-related restoration options are identified. In Stage 2, an "optimal" restoration option is selected. This model provides new insights into physician medical decision-making and the complexity of proving physician-induced demand in a medical care market where professional uncertainty and consumer heterogeneity exist.
Keywords: professional; uncertainty; physician-induced; demand; clinical; judgment; medical; decision-making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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