It really depends on how wastebasket diagnoses are used. I've seen doctors lean on them without telling the patient, and the patient turned out to have some other valid diagnosis. It's an awful situation and significantly erodes relationships.
Even someone's fits might not be an FND after ruling everything else out. There are atypical presentations of organic diseases we don't have tests for. It's fine to use wastebasket codes as long as the patient understands, but I've also seen doctors lean on certain things really early in notes (eg FNDs) without much consideration, and it's a little much to me.
Even someone's fits might not be an FND after ruling everything else out. There are atypical presentations of organic diseases we don't have tests for. It's fine to use wastebasket codes as long as the patient understands, but I've also seen doctors lean on certain things really early in notes (eg FNDs) without much consideration, and it's a little much to me.