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Originally Posted by KSig RC
I wonder to what extent this coincides with both malpractice pressures (in my experience, a misdiagnosis via the wrong assigned malady is much less problematic for juries than a non-diagnosis, or inaction), and the changing view of doctor as solution, rather than as an aid in management/prevention.
In short, are doctors themselves thinking they 'should' be diagnosing more, leading to overdiagnosis?
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Excellent question.
I know that it is difficult to come across children (and people) who do not have some diagnosis or some prescription for something.
I think that is doctors overdiagnosing combined with the booming prescription drug industry and combined with parents thinking that their child has every illness under the sun.