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Hosp Community Psychiatry 36:958-961, September 1985
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Physical Examination of Psychiatric Outpatients: Medical and Legal Issues

Katie A. Busch M.D.1 and James L. Cavanaugh Jr. M.D.2

1 The Department of Psychiatry of Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 1720 West Polk Street, Chicago, Illinois 60612, The Department's Section on Psychiatry and Law
2 Section on Psychiatry and Law

The nation's courts are increasingly defining standards for the practice of psychiatry, but they have not given substantial attention to whether a psychiatrist can befound liable for failure to perform or obtain a physical examination of an outpatient. The few court decisions on this issue involve obvious infractions against good medical care and do not provide useful clinical guidelines. The authors' review of the literature indicates that although psychiatric patients are less healthy than the general population, and the majority of psychiatrists feel physical examination of outpatients is important, psychiatrists rarely conduct such examinations and only a small percentage initiate them. The authors offer recommendations concerning physical examinations that they believe are consonant with good psychiatric outpatient care.







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