'Are Good Doctors Bad for Your Health?'

kalibex

Dagobah Resident
One of the more surprising — and genuinely scary — research papers published recently appeared in JAMA Internal Medicine. It examined 10 years of data involving tens of thousands of hospital admissions. It found that patients with acute, life-threatening cardiac conditions did better when the senior cardiologists were out of town. And this was at the best hospitals in the United States, our academic teaching hospitals. As the article concludes, high-risk patients with heart failure and cardiac arrest, hospitalized in teaching hospitals, had lower 30-day mortality when cardiologists were away from the hospital attending national cardiology meetings. And the differences were not trivial — mortality decreased by about a third for some patients when those top doctors were away.

_http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/22/opinion/sunday/are-good-doctors-bad-for-your-health.html_
 
Interesting article - probably a case of "less is more"! Unfortunately a common problem in medicine ...
 
There may also be a psychsomatic aspect to this. just speculating but i think it is called white coat syndrome when one has high blood pressure when tested at medical facilities but will be fine if testing themselves for example.
 
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