EBK HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY
EBK HEALTH ECONOMICS AND POLICY
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ISBN: 9781337668279
Author: Henderson
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 9, Problem 1QAP
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Surgeons’ ability in increasing the demand for surgeries and the kinds of surgeries fall into this category and how to determine that they are unnecessary.

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Surgeons have a higher ability in increasing the demand for surgeries as they attempt to increase the demand for their services that will increase their income. One of the most common surgeries unnecessarily prescribed by the doctors is bypasses. Sometimes even for the minor heart diseases some doctors tend to overprescribe the bypass that may lead towards more complicated medical issues. Women have been identified as the main victims of these unnecessarily prescribed surgeries. With rising demand for hysterectomies and caesarean sections surgeries, this has been evident. One of the most commonly prescribed unnecessary surgeries include removing of the uterus and other parts of the uterus that may lead towards complications in certain situations. In determining these unnecessarily prescribed surgeries, it is recommended that the patients seek opinion from another surgeon/doctor especially in the government sector as they serve the public with less purpose of making profits that is lacking in most of the private sector surgeons and doctors.

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The objective of this study is to analyze the surgeons’ ability in increasing the demand for surgeries and the kinds of surgeries fall into this category and how to determine that they are unnecessary.

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