A second opinion can be a visit to a
physician other than the one a
patient has previously been seeing in order to get more information or to hear a differing point of view. Some reasons for which a patient may seek out a second opinion include: • Physician recommends
surgery. • Physician diagnoses patient with serious illness (such as
cancer). • Physician recommends a treatment for the patient other than what the patient believes is necessary. • When physician recommends
elective surgery, it may be required by the
insurance plan. In other cases, insurance will not pay for a second opinion. • Patient believes they have a condition that the physician diagnosed
incorrectly or failed to
diagnose. Different payment procedures apply to different second opinions. For example, some health plans pay for second opinions for members; many employers offer free second opinion benefits through companies like
Grand Rounds or similar companies; and some states have public programs for cancer second opinions.
Workplace disputes Second opinions may also be obtained by employers. == Professional mediation ==