
Psychiatric News December 19, 2003
Volume 38 Number 24
© 2003 American Psychiatric Association
p. 25
Oxford Audits
F. Rodney Drake, M.D.
Washington, D.C.
Iwas delighted to read the letter written to the CEO of Oxford by our president, Marcia Goin, M.D., and medical director, James H. Scully Jr., M.D. The letter was timely and well researched and gave a strong message to our membership that APA is alive and well and serving its members in a responsible fashion.
I can only hope that if Oxford does not reply in a timely fashion, APA will push ahead with a more aggressive plan. Oxford committed a serious offense and, if unchallenged, could set a precedent for other companies to do the same and perhaps much worse. It is hard for our particular specialty to know when to stop trying to reason with the "other side" and instead pull out the clubwhich is the only tool some people and organizations understand.
Footnotes
Dr. Drake is president-elect of the Washington Psychiatric Society.
Editors Note: The efforts put forth by APA, the New York State Psychiatric Association, and others have been successful: Oxford Health Plans announced last month that it will stop auditing psychiatrists and mental health professionals for documentation of therapy sessions. See pages 1 and 3 for more details.
Related Article:
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APA Fighting Fires
- Marcia Goin
Psychiatr News 2003 38: 3.
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