The physician and the social contract.

1992 
: Expenditures for health care are growing at a staggering rate, yet over 30 million Americans lack access to care. A growing population with needs, increasing administrative costs, expanding biomedical technology, and the ever-increasing expectations of patients are among the explanations for this cost. To resolve the problem, we must establish priorities, evaluate technology more carefully before application, reassess our fees as they relate to effort, and evaluate what we do for our patients as it relates to society generally. Many of the problems in health care are societal problems, but physicians as a particularly responsible and knowledgeable part of society must take the lead in finding and implementing the solutions.
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