A discussion yesterday with a neighbour is the basis for this post. Her husband has had back problems, went to his local doctor who ordered tests. He then was referred to a specialist who ordered the same tests plus a Cat Scan. He had those, went to yet another specialist who ordered the same tests and another Cat Scan, now he is seeing another specialist in two weeks and will likely need more tests.
I am not criticizing the medical profession for requiring adequate tests be done before they make a diagnosis on a patient, however, it seems that there must be a mechanism in place to ensure that tests are not repeated over and over. Doing this only slows down the process for the patient, requires a lot of travelling, which in itself, poses a hardship for many folks, and also drives up the cost of health care.
Comments please.
I am not criticizing the medical profession for requiring adequate tests be done before they make a diagnosis on a patient, however, it seems that there must be a mechanism in place to ensure that tests are not repeated over and over. Doing this only slows down the process for the patient, requires a lot of travelling, which in itself, poses a hardship for many folks, and also drives up the cost of health care.
Comments please.
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