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The Larger Issue

Removing financial conflicts of interest is a start, but it wouldn’t address the larger issue in medicine, said Allen Frances, MD, who chaired the DSM-4 task force and has been an outspoken critic of the DSM-5.

“The financial conflicts of interest may play a role with some people, I’m not denying that,” said Dr. Frances, a professor and chair emeritus of psychiatry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. “But that’s a much smaller problem than the fact that any individual from any professional association that has an intense interest in any given diagnosis will always be on the side of expanding that diagnosis and expanding the treatment for it.”

Though financial conflicts of interest can be addressed, Frances believes that professionals’ “intellectual and emotional conflicts” are much harder to overcome.

“People who spend their careers working on any diagnosis are terribly biased by virtue of their attachment to their work,” he said.

The solution is for guidelines in psychiatry and all medical fields to be developed by a truly multidisciplinary “neutral board” that includes broad representation of primary care physicians.

Specialists would be involved in the development of the guidelines but would not have a final say in what diagnoses or treatments are included or excluded.

“80% of psychiatric meds are prescribed by primary care doctors, not psychiatrists,” he said. “So, when you’re making a suggestion for a change in psychiatry, you’re making that suggestion primarily for primary care doctor and have to be thinking about, How will this change play in primary care, which the experts never do.”

The study was unfunded. Dr. Allen reported no relevant disclosures. Dr. Lo served as a paid member of the Takeda Pharmaceuticals Ethics Advisory Committee.

A version of this article appeared on Medscape.com.

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