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Arnova Reswari Angkasa R. Hamdan Egie Rahmalaelani Enggar Adi Nugroho Fariz Dwiky Adithya

C1. Arnova Reswari Angkasa R. Hamdan Egie Rahmalaelani Enggar Adi Nugroho Fariz Dwiky Adithya Fiona Lestari Ghabrina Saraswati Elgianda Nanda Fitri Wardani Nasika Celia D. Nurani Nasuha Ryan Rachmad Nugroho. Interdisciplinary Issues. The Ethics of Second Opinion. Overview.

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Arnova Reswari Angkasa R. Hamdan Egie Rahmalaelani Enggar Adi Nugroho Fariz Dwiky Adithya

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  1. C1 ArnovaReswari Angkasa R. Hamdan EgieRahmalaelani EnggarAdiNugroho FarizDwikyAdithya Fiona Lestari GhabrinaSaraswatiElgianda Nanda FitriWardani Nasika Celia D. NuraniNasuha Ryan RachmadNugroho

  2. Interdisciplinary Issues The Ethics of Second Opinion

  3. Overview

  4. Second opinion • Process of seeking another doctor’s opinion • Disease • Method for its treatment • It helps to • Confirm diagnosis & treatment plan • Offer an alternative diagnosis & treatment approach

  5. What a doctor should say and do if a patient asks for second opinion to another doctor?

  6. A second opinion should be arranged when a patient asksfor one. • Helping the patient get the second opinion may improve the relationship, and create an opportunity to learn from a colleague.

  7. What a doctor should say and do if a patient asks without his prior knowledge?

  8. WMA Declaration of Lisbon on the Rights of the Patient • The patient has the right to: • Choose freely and change his/her physicianand hospital or health service institution, regardless of whether they are based in the private or public sector. • Ask for the opinion of another physician at any stage

  9. Should a doctor receive a patient which asks him for second opinion without the knowledge of his primary doctor?

  10. Yes we may, but: • Remember this: • A physician shall behave towards his colleagues as he would have them behave towards him. • A physician shall not entice patients from his colleagues. • It will be better if we knowthe medical records, test results and the first physician's opinion

  11. What a secondary doctor should and do when acknowledging that the primary doctor has made a mistake?

  12. Discussion with Colleague - to improve the quality of care received • review the patient's medical history together • Disclosure to Patient - follow-up with her previous physician

  13. How can doctors make the process of second opinion as a way to cooperate for the patient’s best interest?

  14. Good relationships with medical colleagues, nurses and other health care professionals strengthen the doctor–patient relationship and enhance patient care

  15. How? • Communicating all the relevant information in a timely way. • Facilitating the central coordinating role of the general practitioner. • Advocating the benefit of a general practitioner to a patient who does not already have one. • Ensuring that it is clear to the patient, the family and colleagues who has ultimate responsibility for coordinating the care of the patient.

  16. References: • http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/second-opinion-health-care/ • http://www.dikti.go.id/files/atur/sehat/Kode-Etik-Kedokteran.pdf • http://www.mcnz.org.nz/assets/News-and-Publications/Coles/Chapter-3.pdf • http://ukhealthcare.uky.edu/Default.aspx?id=3192#.ULPw3-STzZc • http://jop.ascopubs.org/content/4/3/158.full • http://www.health.nt.gov.au/library/scripts/objectifyMedia.aspx?file=pdf/39/02.pdf • http://www.med.unc.edu/epic/module4/m4to.htm • http://www.wma.net/en/30publications/10policies/l4/

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