Patient Communication Study Shows Doctors Regularly Withhold Truth

 There goes your trust right out the door. As if men don’t already stand on a rocky trust foundation of the world.

 

If you think your doctor is hiding something from you, you might be right.

According to a new study, published Wednesday in the journal Health Affairs, some physicians are not always forthright when it comes to patient communication, withholding information about medical errors, relationships with drug companies and severity of a person’s prognosis.

“It should be a source of caution,” said Dr. Lisa Lezzioni, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and the study’s author. “The caution requires patients to think about and discuss what they want in terms of communication with their doctors.” Continue reading