Sunday, March 15, 2015

Wow! Did I blow it!

     I goofed big time on my last posting by saying there was no rating system for doctors that was readily accessible to people searching for an MD when, in fact, there are several. All it takes is the right search parameters to find them. I even found one that listed the internist I visit regularly, and she has a five starr rating which is not what I would give her as she is primarily a pill pusher and does not treat the core problem but only the symptoms.
     All this is well and good, but I question whether people who have problems with a doctor are going to post on that type of site  On the ones I checked, there was a lot to say about the doctor;s education,  specialty, location, etc., but nowhere for poor performance to show up without reading each rating which identifies a  poster as a verified patient. How many people with grudges or lawsuits against a doctor are going to post in a place like that. Any negative or anonymous postings can be easily deleted by the site's master.
      To me, rhis kind of site, that, incidentally, most are run by doctors or groups of them, is no better than looking in the Yellow Pages if you want to find an MD who practices holistic medicine near you. Good Luck with that!

Friday, March 13, 2015

The Buddy System

In the medical profession, just like any other, there are good practitioners and there are bad. The problem is when a doctor is either incompetent, careless, greedy, or just plain dishonest. The only way that a patient can find out if any of the above applies to his or her physician is usually after the fact. There is no way for a patient to see the legal or medical status of a doctor to know how others find his performance.
     There is no rating system, nor is there any means to learn how many lawsuits have been filed against him, or if he has been found derelict and sanctioned by his peers unless it appears in the newspapers or on TV. One doctor blowing the whistle on another is a rarity. Medicine is an exclusive fraternity, and its members stick together. One would be hard-pressed to find a dozen instances in any locality over the period of a year.
     What then is a patient to do when looking for a physician? If they are already under a doctor's care, they can get a referral from him to a colleague who may be a specialist in the area where treatment is needed. In some states, there are Doctor referral services online, but these are a crapshoot in that only the name the address and the specialty are shown. Most of the time, the best reference comes from a friend who has had experience dealing with a specific doctor. This is usually your best recourse. You never know if there is a kickback on referrals, or if the referring doctor actually knows anything about the person to whom he is referring you personally.
      Don't get me wrong. Most doctors are well-meaning, caring people. They have spent a good portion of their lives getting the education they needed to do what they believe in: the practice of medicine. It is a laudable and honorable profession, and they deserve the fruits of their labors. The sad thing is that most of them have become pill pushers who believe that medications are the only solution. To address that problem is the reason for this blog.