Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Most of the care you’re receiving isn’t patient-centered. Here’s why.

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My last post discussed the wide gulf between health care and the rest of the world in the area of customer service.  To sum up what took over 1,000 words to express: Customer service in health care totally sucks because the system promotes that suckiness and does nothing to penalize docs who make people wait, ignore what they say, rush through visits, and over-charge for their care.  We get what we pay for.

But shouldn’t we judge the system for what it was build for: the quality of the care we give?  Sure, the service is overwhelmed with serious suckitude, but that can be forgiven if we give good quality care for people, right?

Even if that was the case, there is no excuse for the lousy service people get from our system.  The lack of respect we, as medical “professionals” show to our patients undermines the trust our profession requires. Why should people believe we care about their health when we don’t care about them as people?  Why should they respect us when we routinely disrespect them?   No, the incredibly poor service we have all come to expect from hospitals and doctors is, and never should be overlooked or forgiven.

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