Thursday, December 9, 2010

Find A Doctor

Find a Doctor


Choosing the right physician for you and your family is an important decision, so research and investigate carefully.


Instructions


Finding and Screening a Physician


1. Ask trusted family members, friends and co-workers to recommend a physician or contact local hospitals, medical schools or medical societies for referrals.


2. Call several physicians and consider the following issues:








3. Determine whether your insurance plan covers visits to that physician.


4. Make sure the physician is licensed by contacting your state medical licensing board for background information about him or her (including possible incidents of malpractice).


5. Ask the physician whether he or she is board-certified, which indicates the successful completion of higher training and exams.


6. Check the physician's hospital affiliations. Make sure you are satisfied with these hospitals' quality and reputation.


7. Ask the physician whether he or she belongs to a professional medical association.


Practical Considerations Before Making a Decision


8. Determine how accessible the physician is: Is his or her office near your home or job? Is it easy to get the appointment times you need?


9. Find out how you'd be able to get emergency, after-hours care.


10. Make sure the physician has a good "bedside manner," meaning he or she is patient and compassionate, listens to your concerns and explains medical issues clearly. Inquire whether he or she provides phone or e-mail consultations.


11. Ask how long the physician has been practicing and what sorts of continuing education he or she has pursued to stay current with new developments and research.


12. If you are looking for a surgeon to perform a specific procedure, ask how many times he or she has performed that procedure.

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