Medical Incentive Structure
Cross-source consensus on Medical Incentive Structure from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Medication management software for assisted living contains no dietary tracking fields or prompts because no regulatory body requires it, not due to any design failure. — Assisted Living Overprescription Crisis
- Doctors face no legal risk for failing to recommend dietary changes, creating an asymmetric incentive that structurally discourages dietary intervention. — Assisted Living Overprescription Crisis
- Physicians who deprescribe a medication and subsequently see a bad patient outcome face malpractice liability, while those who maintain standard prescriptions can defend the decision as standard of care. — Assisted Living Overprescription Crisis
- The problem of ignoring dietary root causes in institutional care extends beyond assisted living to nursing homes, hospitals, public schools, and prisons, all of which follow similar FDA-compliant dietary patterns. — Assisted Living Overprescription Crisis