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The High Stakes of Outsourcing in Health Care
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 96Issue 11p2879–2890Published online: August 16, 2021- Leonard L. Berry
- Sunjay Letchuman
- Nandini Ramani
- Paul Barach
Cited in Scopus: 2Outsourcing in health care has become increasingly common as health system administrators seek to enhance profitability and efficiency while maintaining clinical excellence. When clinical services are outsourced, however, the outsourcing organization relinquishes control over its most important service value: high-quality patient care. Farming out work to an external service provider can have many unintended results, including inconsistencies in standards of care; harmful medical errors; declines in patient and employee satisfaction; and damage to clinicians’ morale and income, and to the health organization’s culture, reputation, and long-term financial performance.