Musculoskeletal Disorders

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Musculoskeletal Disorders

Musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) is a major health problem for many Canadians, and it gets worse as people age, causing it to be costly for the Canadian health care system. Although all Canadians have access to healthcare insurance, and the majority of physicians bill the plans for their services, only one diagnostic code is required for billing the insurance plans. This is where the problem begins, as the physicians see a patient for various reasons during one visit and only list a diagnostic code which may or may not be related to MSD, and the code used is usually nonspecific. Therefore, the billing is inaccurate, research is hard to conduct, funding issues occur, and the doctor is also undercharging for his services, which must play a role in how MSD impacts the costs in the Canadian health care system. According to the article written by Nigel Flook (2006), MSD is responsible for more costs than any other medical condition outside of heart disease, and it is the second most common reason a person visits a primary care doctor. However, “only 8% of primar...

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