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		catherinecherub
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First of all we had the report in Pulse that PCT's were blacklisting drugs used by many members and now we have this in today's Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healt ... forms.html
Looking at the heading you would think that under performing Drs, (thought this would mean lousy Drs) will be getting the chop but it is far from simple. "Dr's who prescribe too many drugs or needlessly send patients to Hospital could be pushed out of the new organisations by their peers, in an attempt to keep their costs down and receive huge bonuses".
Seems to me, the calibre of the Dr. is not the issue here but the cost. Cost first, patients last is my interpretation of this as we all know Drs. who do not want to prescribe well and hesitate to send people to Hospital even if they know nothing about that patient's condition. They will be classed as the "Performing Drs".
Good Drs. who go out of their way to treat the patient to the best of their ability will be on the scrap heap as they are too expensive to maintain and will effect their peer's bonus.
I hope I am interpreting this right and would welcome comments.
				
			Looking at the heading you would think that under performing Drs, (thought this would mean lousy Drs) will be getting the chop but it is far from simple. "Dr's who prescribe too many drugs or needlessly send patients to Hospital could be pushed out of the new organisations by their peers, in an attempt to keep their costs down and receive huge bonuses".
Seems to me, the calibre of the Dr. is not the issue here but the cost. Cost first, patients last is my interpretation of this as we all know Drs. who do not want to prescribe well and hesitate to send people to Hospital even if they know nothing about that patient's condition. They will be classed as the "Performing Drs".
Good Drs. who go out of their way to treat the patient to the best of their ability will be on the scrap heap as they are too expensive to maintain and will effect their peer's bonus.
I hope I am interpreting this right and would welcome comments.
 
	