Risk of Patient Management
Question:
I am a Pain Management Physician. I have a patient with lumbar spinal stenosis who has completed two months of physical therapy and 2 epidural steroid injections, but significant pain still persists. Since extensive conservative management has failed to provide adequate relief, I now recommend a surgical consultation with a spine physician. I document, “We discussed risks of surgery including bleeding, infection, nerve damage as well as patient-specific risks including hypertension. After discussing the risks and benefits of surgery, the patient elects to continue conservative management”. Does this count as a decision for surgery (moderate risk)? I am not clear on if I can make a “decision for surgery” as a non-surgical physician.
Answer:
Thank you for your inquiry. In answer to your question, no, this would not be a decision for surgery on the MDM table of risk. You are not the surgeon; you are considering a surgical consultation. The surgeon is the provider who makes the decision for surgery.
*This response is based on the best information available as of 10/17/24.