Medical providers are immensely busy, to say the least. Their expertise and the very nature of the work they do and the services they provide make them in demand. Due to the frenetic pace of work they are immersed in, sometimes basic patient care needs can fall through the cracks. Continue reading to learn some ways to ensure better care for your patients and a better balance for medical providers.
Leverage the Best Tools for Better Results
Medical care is a complex and involved process. The human body is intensely intricate, and every person is different. Patients may present with symptoms that are difficult to diagnose, or any number of reasons come into play that make medical care a taxing profession.
Luckily, you can use the tools available and leverage technology, such as the iChroma III, to run diagnostics. Incorporating these tools into your care plan will help you provide better care for your patients and rule out certain factors. Technology is an immense and beneficial tool that medical providers can use everywhere, from running lab tests to entering information in patients’ charts.
Improve Your Bedside Manner
Without the intention of sounding condescending here, there is something to be said about a medical provider’s bedside manner and patient outcomes. When a patient feels comfortable asking questions, requesting clarification regarding complicated procedures or explanations, or would like just a little bit more time with you, they will feel better about their care and more invested in working together as a team to improve their health.
Of course, you are feeling pressure from the insurance companies to move patients through quickly, almost as though they are on an assembly line, and your company administrators are all about the bottom line. And then there are the patients, who want even just 10 extra minutes with you. All of this leaves you feeling squeezed from every direction. Doing your best to provide the best care and attention for your patients by improving your disposition when caring for them and giving them a bit more of your valuable time will go a long way toward making the road to wellness better for everyone.
Empower Patients to Be a Part of the Process
When patients take an active role in their medical care, they are more invested in the results. One would think that they would want to do so simply because it is their body being discussed and treated. However, some patients are of the school of thought that they must listen and follow instead of being an active part of the process.
Encourage your patients to log onto their patient portal accounts and read the visit notes. Invite them to ask questions about the results of their most recent biomarker tests. And invite them to review the reading materials that you share with them. Showing your patients where to find information instead of using “Dr. Google” will help them avoid disinformation and misinformation while ensuring they are an active participant in their own health.

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Medical providers are a learned and knowledgeable resource. They treat the world and are extraordinarily busy in their profession. Improve the daily actions and interactions by using the right resources and working toward a more empathetic relationship with your patients.



