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@auntieoakley

I had a local doctor who didn’t play well with others, I had not thought much about it until my husband got multiple myeloma and another local doctor said if he went for a second opinion to a cancer center or Mayo not to come back. That is when I decided the politics of health in our area was fostering this. Then we went to Mayo and found out what it was like to have care that actually cared about the patients and not just keeping every medical dollar in the local system. This is why I now seek out doctors that are willing to coordinate with others, even if it means a bit of driving.

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@auntieoakley Two years ago I was part of a county health plan. When I rebelled against the nephrologist assigned to me, I changed and went out-of-network for a new kidney dr. In turn, she discovered concerns that should have been addressed years ago, and referred me to a hematologist-oncologist [had to go out-of-network] I remember my primary telling me, "Well, I think this is all overkill. Needless bloodwork and tests" showing to me he [as a representative for the county medical plan] just didn't want to spend the money to have healthy patients. Yep, right on the spot I dressed him down, referring to past lab results, and questioning why he as my primary didn't recognize and address the trend spotted. While I get all my results in print, I am still not a medical professional to stitch them together.
My new primary in this area is happy to work with others.
Ginger