New Gallup poll quantifies U.S. physician opinions on the scope of defensive medicine practices (2.19.2010)

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Washington, D.C. - Physicians attribute 26 percent of overall
healthcare costs to the practice of defensive medicine according to
a study released today by Gallup and Jackson Healthcare.
Physicians generally estimate that defensive medicine costs are
higher overall when compared to their own personal practice. While
physicians attribute an average of 26 percent of overall costs to
defensive medicine, 13 percent believe the practice constitutes 50
percent or more of the cost.
Of the physicians surveyed, 73 percent agreed that they had
practiced some form of defensive medicine in the past 12 months.
Twenty-three percent of practicing physicians estimate that
defensive medicine constitutes less than 10 percent of their
practice while 29 percent estimate the percentage to be between 10
percent and less than 25 percent.
Physicians indicating they had practiced a form of defensive
medicine in the last twelve months attribute 21 percent of their
practice to be defensive in nature.
In the study, defensive medicine was defined in this manner:
"Defensive medicine is the practice of diagnostic or therapeutic
measures conducted primarily not to ensure the health of the
patient, but as a safeguard against possible malpractice liability.
This may include tests, prescriptions, hospitalizations and
referrals that may not be medically necessary, but are viewed as
providing protection from a potential lawsuit."
Jackson Healthcare retained Gallup for the study in an effort to
quantify the scope and impact of defensive medicine practices in
the U.S.
Results are based on telephone interviews with 462 randomly
selected US physicians. Interviews were conducted in December and
January.
ABOUT GALLUP - Gallup has studied human nature
and behavior for more than 70 years. Gallup's reputation for
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ABOUT JACKSON HEALTHCARE- Founded by the
healthcare innovator Richard Jackson, Jackson Healthcare serves
more than two million patients in nearly one thousand hospitals
each year. The Jackson family of companies provides clinician
staffing, anesthesia management and healthcare information
technology solutions proven to improve clinical and financial
outcomes, as well as increase operational efficiency. Jackson
Healthcare has also earned national media coverage for its
physician polls and international charitable work. With a 43
percent company annual growth rate in revenue between 2005 and
2008, Jackson was named among the "Fastest Growing Private
Companies" by Inc. 5000. In addition, Jackson has been recognized
as one of the "Largest and Fastest Growing Staffing Companies," in
the country by Staffing Industry Analysts and "One of Atlanta's
Best Places to Work" by the Atlanta Business Chronicle. For more
information about Jackson and its companies, visit
www.JacksonHealthcare.com.
CONTACTS: Gallup's contact is Patrick Bogart at
202.715.3155 or Patrick_Bogart@gallup.com. Jackson
Healthcare's contact is Bob Schlotman at 770.643.5697 or
bshlotman@jacksonhealthcare.com.
Jackson Healthcare retained Gallup to quantify the scope of
defensive medicine practices among a national sample of U.S.
physicians.
MEDIA ADVISORY: A press briefing has been
sheduled this Monday, February 22nd at The National Press Club in
Washington. It will begin at 10 a.m. EST and is hosted by
Jackson Healthcare and the Center for Health Transformation.
Contact Alissa Momberg at 202.375.5020 for details.