Why this is important:
Knowing this paradigm, you can use your knowledge to help you get the best care as you engage with the medical system. The questions you ask will be different depending on what kind of problem you need help solving.
- Scripted care: If you are getting your hip replaced, you might ask How many of these do you do? What is your complication rate? What quality benchmarks do you track and meet? Answering such questions can help you confirm you are in good hands.
- Unscripted care: For these type problems, different questions become important. How does this provider approach helping me find answers? Are they curious? Thorough? Have they helped people like me? Will they answer my questions and help me understand my diagnosis and treatment? Knowing you are in the right place may require more trial and error and intution.
While this is overly simplified, and many medical problems require both types of care, thinking about where your problem falls on the spectrum of diagnosis may help you navigate the increasingly complicated healthcare system as you select those you will trust to help you.
Going Deeper:
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Dr. Topher Fox
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