What bugs me is when they ask me every year what my gender is. Even if they’ve been seeing me for 20 years. “Doc, if you can’t tell, you’re not qualified to be my doctor!!!”
Never buy a smart phone, mine failed the annual Medicare elderly mental competency exam. Drawing a three-legged table is a failure as is a clock with Roman numerals. If you do not understand now you will.
Years ago, my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer and I was taking her to the surgeon who would be putting in the port-a-cath. She and the surgeon were on a first-name basis — had known each other for years. The nurse asked about medicines, we listed them and then showed her the bottles. The PA came in and asked. When the surgeon finally came in he said he had set up her surgery for the following day — I raised my hand and reminded him that one of the meds on the list in his hands was Coumadin — a blood thinner — and she had always been told to stop taking it for 5 days before any surgery. He looked surprised and then carefully read the list and rescheduled her surgery until the next week. It pays to have another set of ears and eyes along when talking with a doctor.
I’ve been going to the same HMO for over 50 years. They’ve had computers for a good share of that time. I’ve input data on the waiting room clipboard here and there for all that time. I think they know just about everything by now. Yet I still get asked for some of the most basic of information. I think they’re trying to catch me in a lie. As for listing my current medications, YOU PRESCRIBED THEM! I TAKE WHAT YOU GIVE ME!
I go online to my health care provider website to get the list of medications and medical history so I can answer the questions when I go in for an appointment so they can enter my answers into their database.
My doctor asked me when my last vaccine of some kind was and I told him, “I don’t know, I’ll have to get my computer and look it up on your website.”
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
Don’t forget the list of all your current medications.
sousamannd about 1 month ago
and bring your medications with you, too. I guess they don’t trust your list.
juicebruce about 1 month ago
Never had to do that one :-)
Gent about 1 month ago
Naah. This is how me looks trying to reads comics and leaves a comments on me teeny tiny device using me bear hands.
EMGULS79 about 1 month ago
What bugs me is when they ask me every year what my gender is. Even if they’ve been seeing me for 20 years. “Doc, if you can’t tell, you’re not qualified to be my doctor!!!”
Watchdog about 1 month ago
Never buy a smart phone, mine failed the annual Medicare elderly mental competency exam. Drawing a three-legged table is a failure as is a clock with Roman numerals. If you do not understand now you will.
david_42 about 1 month ago
My clinic is on a digital system and all I need to do is verify there haven’t been any changes.
ctolson about 1 month ago
That’s why my wife and I have that information in the computer. We print it out and give it to the reseptionist and let them type it or scan it in.
GreenT267 about 1 month ago
Years ago, my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer and I was taking her to the surgeon who would be putting in the port-a-cath. She and the surgeon were on a first-name basis — had known each other for years. The nurse asked about medicines, we listed them and then showed her the bottles. The PA came in and asked. When the surgeon finally came in he said he had set up her surgery for the following day — I raised my hand and reminded him that one of the meds on the list in his hands was Coumadin — a blood thinner — and she had always been told to stop taking it for 5 days before any surgery. He looked surprised and then carefully read the list and rescheduled her surgery until the next week. It pays to have another set of ears and eyes along when talking with a doctor.
bobbyferrel about 1 month ago
I’ve been going to the same HMO for over 50 years. They’ve had computers for a good share of that time. I’ve input data on the waiting room clipboard here and there for all that time. I think they know just about everything by now. Yet I still get asked for some of the most basic of information. I think they’re trying to catch me in a lie. As for listing my current medications, YOU PRESCRIBED THEM! I TAKE WHAT YOU GIVE ME!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 month ago
I only had to resubmit 7 times.
whelan_jj about 1 month ago
I go online to my health care provider website to get the list of medications and medical history so I can answer the questions when I go in for an appointment so they can enter my answers into their database.
My doctor asked me when my last vaccine of some kind was and I told him, “I don’t know, I’ll have to get my computer and look it up on your website.”
jhpeanut about 1 month ago
I keep an updated printout with me and hand it to them.
Gen.Flashman about 1 month ago
Been going to the same PCP for 25+ years, every year they do a family history question and bill BCBS/Medicare $50+ and Medicare will pay $10.
dbrucepm about 1 month ago
I think most of the questions are to cover their butts in the event a malpractice lawsuit