Navigating Professional Relations: When MDs/DOs Advise Against Chiropractic Care
In the world of health care, our primary focus should always be on patient well-being. But as chiropractors, it's not uncommon to find ourselves at odds with medical doctors or osteopaths over treatment recommendations. Many chiropractors, at some point, experience the frustration of having a patient decide to cease chiropractic care due to advice from another healthcare provider.
A Case of Concern
Consider the chiropractor who recently faced a series of cancellations prompted by an osteopath's advice against chiropractic care, especially when used alongside Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM). The instinct here is, understandably, to confront the situation and demand justification. However, such confrontations, especially without the right strategy, can result in unintended consequences.
Understanding the Landscape
1. MDs/DOs Rights: First and foremost, it's essential to recognize that MDs and DOs, with their plenary licenses, possess broad authority. This license permits them to make a wide range of decisions for their patients, including making off-label drug prescriptions. If they believe a particular treatment isn't in their patient's best interest, they are within their rights to advise against it. While this may seem arbitrary or even biased against chiropractic care, they could argue they are fulfilling an ethical obligation.
2. Approaching the Situation: Instead of launching a complaint or starting a legal battle, the best way to address the situation is through communication. Speak with the DO or MD and clarify if there might be an overlap in the services provided. Aim to educate them on what chiropractic care entails and assure them that there's no duplication of services. Encourage them to communicate their concerns directly to you if they believe there might be a conflict.
3. Patient Autonomy: It's crucial to emphasize to patients that the final decision regarding their care rests in their hands. Encourage them to make informed choices, and if they decide to prioritize another healthcare provider's advice, respect their decision and move on.
4. Proactive Communication: Often, conflicts arise from a lack of understanding. Many chiropractors don’t routinely communicate with medical providers, leading to misconceptions about their practices. By sending a concise SOAP note detailing patient care, chiropractors can stand out and build bridges with the broader medical community.
Risk Management: Why A Good Malpractice Provider Matters
In scenarios like these, having a strong malpractice provider like ChiroFutures Malpractice Insurance Program is essential. They offer advice and insights that can help chiropractors navigate tricky situations. Their guidance can aid in maintaining professionalism, advocating for chiropractic care, and fostering cooperation within the broader medical community.
Remember, our main objective is to foster patient well-being. By understanding the landscape, communicating proactively, and ensuring we have the right malpractice insurance backing us, we can better navigate these challenging situations and continue to provide our patients with the best care possible.
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