jlhog
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Do you trust your doctor is looking out for you or the medical group they work for to make more money?
I totally agree. You can always decline a test.I also think that medical tests tend to be ordered excessively, perhaps to cover their own backsides against litigationā¦
I know I'm in the UK... but my Doctors are definitely not looking out for their patients.. those days are long gone.. we can barely get them to work for more than 3 days at a time.Do you trust your doctor is looking out for you or the medical group they work for to make more money?
Well said and so true. They train for a specialty and they tend to look at you according to the narrow focus of that viewpoint.I find that physicians tend not to listen adequately to the patientās concerns, but rather pursue their own agenda, and have their own orientations and biases, which are often reductionistic rather than holistic. They tend to see a patient as their conditions and problems rather than as an entire interactive human being. I also think that medical tests tend to be ordered excessively, perhaps to cover their own backsides against litigationā¦![]()
Well we know we have our issues over here in spades, but the system in the UK might be breaking down into a sinecure for first-line health care professionals there.I know I'm in the UK... but my Doctors are definitely not looking out for their patients.. those days are long gone.. we can barely get them to work for more than 3 days at a time.
The terrible thing is we're not permitted to change Doctors out of our area.. and in our area the other Doctors' surgeries won't take anyone who is already registered with another Doctors practice within the area, so we're stuck...
It takes a month to see a doctor unless it's a dire emergency, and then we're in and out again before our backsides have a chance to het up the seta..
It depends. It really depends on the doctor. At my age, I am sooooo cautious about up-selling from anyone. I so very much worry that depending on what business owns the medical group or hospital, God help us, they are teaching doctors and other medical professions to upsell. We, AARP members, we need to raise a big stink about this with our nation's representatives. Problem is, too many people don't know this is what is happening behind the scenes - our for-profit medical system is being encouraged to make more profits.Do you trust your doctor is looking out for you or the medical group they work for to make more money?
You should tell your stories to the Medical Board or your members of Congress. Seriously. If someone has seriously harmed you, tell the stories at Yelp. Nothing will change unless we speak up.It is an industry, an institution, a corporation. There are some dedicated medical professionals in the industry but they answer to the corporation. Nurses seem to have more compassion, and they do most of the work anyway, especially all the hard and unpleasant stuff. Some are not so empathetic and do little more than they have to do. You are fortunate if you find a good one. I have stories to tell.
Oh My God - the biases I have faced in the medical profession. I will not elucidate because that would require saying too much personal information, but holy heck, now I know if I meet any new doctor, "Here is another hill to climb describing my symptoms and experiences."I find that physicians tend not to listen adequately to the patientās concerns, but rather pursue their own agenda, and have their own orientations and biases, which are often reductionistic rather than holistic. They tend to see a patient as their conditions and problems rather than as an entire interactive human being. I also think that medical tests tend to be ordered excessively, perhaps to cover their own backsides against litigationā¦![]()
In the States, if someone is on Medicaid (the government insurance plan for lowest income people), they are not allowed to go out of the county of their residence to seek care. E.g., if you live in Alameda County but you want to see doctors in San Mateo County and have your own transportation there, Medicaid will not allow that. WHY? Why is that a policy? IMO, it's a way to take rights away from the poor.I know I'm in the UK... but my Doctors are definitely not looking out for their patients.. those days are long gone.. we can barely get them to work for more than 3 days at a time.
The terrible thing is we're not permitted to change Doctors out of our area.. and in our area the other Doctors' surgeries won't take anyone who is already registered with another Doctors practice within the area, so we're stuck...
It takes a month to see a doctor unless it's a dire emergency, and then we're in and out again before our backsides have a chance to het up the seta..
I'm sorry for your loss. You have a very valid question and at the very least, I would change PCPs if I were you.Since my husband died in October, I've felt less confident with our PCP. She had detected plaque in his heart months before he died so she put him on a medication to lower the risk of stroke. I read that if plaque breaks off an artery, a blood clot can form and block the flow of blood. I wondered why she never sent him to a cardiologist to be evaluated. Maybe it wouldn't have made any difference and the outcome would have been the same, but.....what if?
You can get nasal sprays for sinus trouble. I think you need to request a new ENT. There are OTC sprays too, like Flonase. But don't start using those without medical guidance because who knows? Might cause more irritation?In 6 years, I have been to 5 docs discussing a pretty nasty sinus issue. The issue began when I went on oxygen and nebulizer meds 10 years ago. The last one was an ENT specialist, who ran a scope through my nose and declared yep, pretty irritated in there. THEN this educated idiot went on to discuss how everyone should have their colon scoped too, and could NOT get back on track. I still have the sinus issue...
Then there's the pulmonoligist who wants everyone in her sleep study because it makes her money, even when there are no sleep issues, but can't eve be bothered to keep up with prescriptions.
No, not much faith in doctors any more.