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How to Talk to Your Doctor or Health Care Provider |
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Your relationship with your doctor should be a partnership -- where you and your doctor work together to make the best possible decisions about your health care. It is very important that you be able to communicate openly and honestly with your doctor about any health care needs or concerns. At the same time, your doctor should be able to communicate important health information to you in a clear, understandable way. A study in the December 22/29, 1999, issue of JAMA reports that communications between some physicians and their patients need to be improved so that patients can be completely informed and participate in decisions about their medical care. PREPARE FOR AN OFFICE VISIT: Preparing for an office visit with your doctor will ensure that you take full advantage of the time you have together. Here are some suggested steps you can take before your visit:
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR DOCTOR Your doctor should:
CONFIDENTIALITY All discussions with your doctor are confidential. Your doctor will not share information about your health with anyone else unless you provide permission. So don't be afraid to be completely open and honest about sensitive medical issues. Your disclosures should be met with understanding and possible solutions. If you don't feel comfortable talking openly with your doctor, you may want to consider changing doctors. SPECIALISTS Specialists are doctors who concentrate on certain body systems, specific age groups, or complex scientific techniques developed to diagnose or treat certain types of disorders. Your doctor may refer you to a specialist if your condition is outside his or her area of expertise. You may want to seek out a specialist yourself if you need a second opinion on a medical diagnosis or treatment plan, or if your doctor recommends elective surgery. FOR MORE INFORMATION
American Medical Association
American Board of Medical Specialties INFORM YOURSELF To find this and previous JAMA Patient Pages, check out the AMA's Web site at www.ama-assn.org/consumer.htm. | BACK | |
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