Value to patients and value to society: How can doctors balance the tension?
Amid ongoing health care transformation, clinicians will increasingly face the tension that the late physician and health services researcher John M. Eisenberg, MD, MACP, described over 30 years ago: providing high-value care with simultaneous commitments to patients and society.
Physicians have always been charged as patient agents to advocate for patients’ best interests. Simultaneously, however, they are tasked with considering the societal good by using resources wisely. While these commitments often …