What if they are not overworked?
Some of the docs could easily see 20 patients a day but a couple are only capable of 16 but are really really good with the families and elderly while a rare few could see up to 30.
Why should the most productive docs see more patients?
Do you fire the slower docs who are very good with their patients?
Who decides how many patients a doc must see?
exactly. As I mentioned, it is a can of worms the health boards often will not dare dive into. If they try to set a "minimum" number to be seen, then they are asking for an "overworked" argument if anything goes wrong with patient care. Then who is to blame for the "overworked" doc...well the big bad board who set the guideline. Sounds ridiculous, but it is true...it happens.
As well, you have to look at the fact that in many rural areas, doctors are at a premium.
It is easy to say "well just hire more doctors" but the areas I am talking about can barely keep the few docs they have. Many docs, fine docs, will as a result, work longer hours, seeing more patients than they would like, because they are taught - patients first.
Some docs, unfortunately, will realize all to well their worth, and the demand for their services, and will realize that they can do as they wish, with respect to # patients seen, because the boards would rather except this, then do without any physician at all, and the wrath of the community as a result....what happens, is the wait list to see the doc, in that case, is several WEEKS long.
TAM