Evaluating Care Models at Top Hospitals to Fit an Individual Patient
I have never been hospitalized so am a novice at choosing a hospital. That said, and especially as an out of state patient, how can a patient distinguish between top hospitals to identify which is best for his/her specific condition(s) ... particularly insofar as the specific patient care model? (In a sense and by analogy to business terms, what are each top hospitals real, “competitive advantages”?) This is especially important in that I likely have a single chance to select a hospital and therefore must get it right. More specifically, I have systemic disorders that I’m told requires the “multispecialty, integrated, collaborative team” (MICT) approach offered by Mayo Clinic. The individual, “ad hoc” doctor approach has also not worked.
How does this MICT approach actually work at Mayo and don’t all hospitals take this approach? (If so, how is it a true competitive advantage?) As to how the MICT approach works, does the team of specialists actually physically sit together and discuss the case? If so, are they trained well-enough to understand the other specialties? And wouldn’t it be more appropriate to directly admit the patient as an inpatient into a hospital so as to make a truly collaborative approach more effective?
In practical terms, how can a “collaborative” approach even work if the patient is treated on an outpatient basis? Is it also a team of teams - in that is it a team of general internists who get together with a team of specialists (team of neurologists, hematologists, psychiatrists, etc) or simply a team of a singular internist, neurologist, hematologist, psychiatrist, etc?
I want to say more on this but am quickly writing this now to get it started. Insights that even partially answer the (admittedly) many questions is appreciated. Hopefully, this can also be expanded upon.
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@mpflood7 That's interesting to me that "2 Harvard / MGH professors each independently recommended the Mayo Clinic, due to their Collaborative “MICT” approach". I agree with you, all major medical centers should have that type of evaluation available. It would certainly make things easier than having to consult with different specialties to see what each had to say. I am in a similar position with a less serious condition but something that I do want to be diagnosed. I am hoping that I can somehow get that done at MGH since it seems impossible to do it locally, although I do still have one potential option here. Of the three hospitals you mention, I tend to agree with you, but I would always put MGH in the #2 spot. I have been incredibly impressed and happy with the care I have received there, and I have been in other hospitals that I can compare it to. As far as I'm concerned, my transplant surgeon was the absolute best. I googled him recently for something and in doing so I discovered that he has been on TV numerous times as the expert authority called on, and on top of his expertise he's just a very nice person and gentleman.
All I can say about the long wait is to make sure you get on a waitlist. I have had a lot of success in getting earlier appointments doing that. When I first wanted to go to MGH for my cirrhosis my initial appointment with a hepatologist was a number of months out but I was called much sooner because a cancellation had occurred so they went to the waitlist. The same happened when I made an appointment with an endocrinologist for my osteoporosis Initially I couldn't get in to see one of the doctors I most wanted for many months so I made an appointment with a different doctor in that department. Then an appointment opened up with the director of the bone density clinic so I happily grabbed it.
I truly hope you can get some movement on this more quickly than things seem to be happening now. For me, it's torture to have to wait to find out what is wrong, and that would be particularly so if it's affecting your life, as your problem apparently is since you are unable to work. Please let us know when you are able to see someone about it.
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Thanks. I should note that in my own little ranking, I didn't really check MGH so can't really comment, other than to say I know they have a great reputation.
Thank you for sharing. It appears that you have a great medical team, which I am searching for.