PHPs are rife with conflicts of interest. They often operate with very little scrutiny or oversight, and the only folks who complain about their practices are often physicians who’ve been referred to them
(because most don’t know how they operate, so don’t even know to register a complaint). PJ Randhawa nailed it in her investigative journalism piece available here and definitely worth a look! Kudos to PJ.
Investigative Journalism Story about Physician Health Programs (PHPs)
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