Abstract
Background: Cost-containment efforts in the United States have led to a greater emphasis on health care delivery by primary care physicians as opposed to specialists, who are assumed to be more costly. With this approach, it is incumbent on the primary care physician to be able to accurately diagnose and treat common maladies, including skin disease. Objective: To ascertain whether differences in performance were detectable between groups of physicians when presented with color slides or high-quality transparencies. Design: We performed a critical review of published studies. Results: Overall, dermatologists (93% correct) performed better than nondermatologists (52% correct) (P
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Federman, D. G. (1999). Comparison of dermatologie diagnoses by primary care practitioners and dermatologists a review of the literature. Archives of Family Medicine, 8(2), 170–172. https://doi.org/10.1001/archfami.8.2.170
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