Have
you ever left a doctor’s visit feeling overwhelmed or intimidated? You’re not
alone.
Recent
studies reveal over half of patients are unable to recall their medical
condition and treatment plan once they leave their doctor’s office. Patients
may feel overwhelmed, rushed, confused or intimidated during their clinic
visit. Fortunately, there are ways to help improve your patient-physician
communication so you can leave feeling confident in your health and treatment
plan.
Putting pen to paper: Make note of top health concerns
As a
physician, I recommend patients bring a written list with their high priority
concerns listed at the top. To avoid information overload, it’s best to address
your high priority concerns and defer low priority concerns to a later visit.
This gives you the opportunity to discuss your immediate concerns and for your
physician to actively listen, then address your concerns in a timely manner.
If
there is an overwhelming amount of information, it can make it difficult for
you to recall instructions. Make sure to write down any recommendations
and instructions provided by your physician. This can either be done on
notebook paper or in your cell phone.
Engage in dialogue with your doctor
Patient
teach-back is one method physicians may use to assess your understanding of
their instructions. The physician may ask you to explain what you just learned
back to them to assure you comprehend the information. This allows the
physician to fill in any gaps as needed.
Take
this opportunity to make sure you understand what is required of you once you
leave the doctor’s office. If you still have any lingering questions, be sure
to ask for clarification before you leave.
Utilize your post-visit summary
At the
end of your visit, your physician should provide you with a clinical summary,
known as an “After Visit Summary.” The After Visit Summary (AVS) provides you
with relevant information and instructions that include the following:
·
Your name
·
Physician office contact information
·
Reason for visit
·
Medication list
·
Vital signs
·
Future appointments
·
Lab and diagnostic test orders
·
Education materials regarding your medical condition
The AVS
may also contain graphical and pictorial materials that you can take home. Your
physician’s recommendations are provided in a simple, easy to read format so
you can understand and follow through confidently.
For
Baylor Scott & White Health patients, not only is a hardcopy provided, but
it is also available via a web patient portal, such as the MyBSWHealth
app, for you to access at a later time. Through the MyBSWHealth
app, you can communicate with your doctor, get additional answers to your
medical questions and access test results quickly.
By
improving communication with your physician through these tips, you will
certainly improve your overall health and create a better doctor’s visit
experience.
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