4 edition of Patients" reasons for visiting physicians found in the catalog.
Patients" reasons for visiting physicians
Beulah K. Cypress
Published
1981
by U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Office of Health Research, Statistics, and Technology, National Center for Health Statistics, For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O. in Hyattsville, Md, Washington, D.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [Beulah K. Cypress]. |
Series | Vital and health statistics., no. 56, DHHS publication ;, no. (PHS) 81-1717 |
Contributions | National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA407.3 .A349 no. 56, RA410.7 .A349 no. 56 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iv, 128 p. : |
Number of Pages | 128 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3922997M |
ISBN 10 | 0840602251 |
LC Control Number | 81607915 |
There are a handful of reasons why doctors might not want to treat a particular patient. Some are based on the patient's behavior, while some are based on the doctor's biases. They often result in denial of medical care — rejecting a patient and not providing the care that patient needs. There are lots of reasons that this happens and many are unavoidable -- an emergency patient has to be worked in; there are only so many slots in a day, etc. However, I recently visited one of my doctors and we used up more than my allotted time complaining about the changes in health care.
Sometimes, the patient doesn’t believe the explanation (or it’s an untrue explanation), but even if the reason for the delay is valid, a patient that doesn’t receive a fair explanation of the situation will feel frustrated, anxious and will perceive that the wait is . Patients who frequently return to our offices for seemingly insufficient reasons are a constant challenge as we seek to provide care that is both effective and efficient. may come visiting too.
Visiting their home. In rare cases, because of the possible need to visit patients at home, you might need to remove their family members from the list. This is particularly likely if the patient was removed for violence or threatening behaviour. Again, reasons should be given. The 3 Most Common Reasons We Avoid Going to the Doctor We know going to the doctor is only going to help us in the long run, but many of us avoid going at all costs.
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Patients' reasons for visiting physicians: the national ambulatory medical care survey, United States, Author: Patients reasons for visiting physicians book K Cypress ; National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.).
Other motivations for seeking medical care for back pain included increased pain and the desire for a diagnostic test or a new treatment.
Many of the verbalized reasons for repeated medical visits among patients with chronic back pain are probably best understood as seeking validation of their suffering.
The health care records from these institutions are linked together through the REP records-linkage system. 8,9 A patient is defined as a resident or nonresident of Olmsted County at the time of each health care visit based on his or her address.
Over the years, this address information has been accumulated and is used to define who resided in Olmsted County at any given point in time since. When they know a patient will click better with a fellow physician. Every doctor comes across a patient they don’t see eye-to-eye with every once in a while.
You might not gel with certain patients for a variety reasons, but you should always first try to work through any problems in order to deliver care to the best of your ability.
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Here are the 10 most common reasons the Mayo Clinic listed in its study for why people go see their doctor: 1. Skin disorders, including cysts, acne, and dermatitis.
Home services cannot be provided at the physician’s convenience (for e.g., visiting senior independent living facilities on a routine basis, without requests for or by patients).
Under Medicare’s home health benefit, the beneficiary must be confined to the home for services to be covered. The services cannot be for the convenience of the patient, the patient’s family, or the physician. The provider must be able to prove that the home visit was based on the patient’s inability to come to the office either this one time, or on an ongoing basis, due to physical or mental issues and not due to financial or other personal reasons.
Some reasons also allow overbooking of appointments, there's a set of reasons which will allow you to book an appointment on the same session even if all the listed appointments are filled.
Beyond that list, the receptionist doesn't care what your reason for wanting the appointment is, they must not attempt to make judgement on the urgency of.
The result is a remarkable book,When Doctors Become Patients, which helps illuminate the medical profession's mind-set under duress."-- The Associated Press "Dr. Robert Klitzman, himself a physician who has faced serious illness, gives a fascinating degree portrait of what happens when those charged with healing others unexpectedly find Reviews: Characteristics of Visits to Primary Care Physicians by Adults Diagnosed with Hypertension: Findings from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey pdf icon [PDF – KB] Acceptance of New Patients With Public and Private Insurance by Office-based Physicians: United States, Pressuring physicians to maximize the number of patients they see and minimizing the time they spend with each is one of five counterproductive mistakes that health care providers often make in.
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The reason you give to this question should satisfy the interviewer. Will you travel if job demands. In case of medical emergencies, various hospitals call doctors to treat the patients.
So, if you are ready to travel when called even to distant places to treat the patients. “But the system is set up to provide the poorest environment for communication,” said Ofri, author of the new book “What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear.” “The reality is some doctors.
7 Reasons Hospitals Struggle to Align With Physicians Physician-hospital alignment is becoming more important as hospitals seek to lower costs, improve care and prepare themselves for payment. The physician-patient relationship is part of the patient's larger social system and is influenced by members of the patient's family.1 There are several relationship dynamics involved in this.
By way of evidence, I cite a study in which patients were prescribed a new medication by their primary care physician or a cardiologist during an office visit.
In total, patients initiated questions or comments ( per patient) based upon a coding of audio tapes of each patient. They are the reasons [doctors] are so rushed these days," one commenter wrote.
"They pay next to nothing for a visit and the [doctors] have to book so many patients just to pay the overhead.