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Volume 2024, Issue 4
  • ISSN: 0253-8253
  • E-ISSN: 2227-0426

Introduction: Very important person (VIP) syndrome, or recommended patient syndrome (RPS), is a phenomenon in healthcare where well-intentioned efforts to enhance care inadvertently result in harm. Celebrities, physicians, and political leaders often receive preferential treatment, leading to potentially unnecessary interventions. This review delves into its causes, manifestations, consequences, real-life instances, prevention, and management, considering the shifting paradigm of recent advances in the medical field.

Methods: We conducted a qualitative and critical review by searching databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, as well as online news outlets, exploring available data and literature, including journal articles and news articles published at any time on VIP syndrome.

Results: Twenty articles were found relevant and analyzed. Manifestations of VIP syndrome range from over- to under-treatment, disrupting established healthcare systems. Consequences encompass increased costs, heightened risks, and diminished satisfaction for patients and healthcare teams. Real-life instances, exemplified by Michael Jackson’s case, highlight unintended complications. Prevention strategies advocate transparent resource allocation and adherence to established guidelines. A written VIP patient management plan, involving the hospital’s command center, security, and press spokesperson, is crucial. Proposed directives underscore the importance of valuing medical skills, teamwork, effective communication, and resisting external pressures.

Conclusion: This short communication underscores the necessity of systematically addressing VIP syndrome to ensure fair, ethical, and optimal healthcare delivery. By addressing this issue in an organized way, healthcare providers can work towards treating all patients equally, following ethical guidelines, and providing the best possible care to everyone, regardless of their status or influence. Future research should focus on developing standardized protocols for managing VIP patients, incorporating ethical considerations and evidence-based practices.

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