For Patients With Bipolar Disorder - Getting More From Your Doctor's Appointment
Main Category: BipolarAlso Included In: Depression
Article Date: 03 May 2006 - 0:00 PDT
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Today patients are increasingly frustrated with the brevity of scheduled appointments with their doctors. Many physicians are constrained by outside factors, such as too few practitioners, too many patients, or restrictions from health insurance companies.
It is important for patients to use communications and organizational skills that will maximize the effectiveness of the visit. By bringing strong communication skills to your office visits, you can feel you have done all you can to get the help you need.
The article, appearing in the Spring 2006 issue of bp Magazine and written by author and patient, Julie Fast, suggests the following:
-- Prepare ahead for appointments.
-- Try to stay calm and focused.
-- Have a list of what you want to cover. Let the doctor read this list so you don't have to spend so much time talking.
-- Be clear on what you need.
-- Respect the fact that your doctor probably didn't choose this time limit and would also like to see you more.
-- Voice your concerns. Ask your doctor how your appointments might be more effective.
Finally, help your family and friends understand what you go through so that they can be a support between appointments.
bp Magazine (Bipolar Magazine)
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