Shared Decision-Making 'Only Sometimes Useful' in Surgery

Shared Decision-Making 'Only Sometimes Useful' in Surgery

M. Alexander Otto, PA, MSS

May 18, 2022

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When there are several treatment options, the trend for doctors to discuss all options with their patients and for the patient to share in the decision-making can improve patient satisfaction and result in value care.

But such an approach is "only sometimes useful" when it comes to surgery, say two general surgeons from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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