@californiazebra, @dbeshears1, @amyb5 and all...You are all so on target. I love the Mayo portal. I've used it since beginning this Mayo journey. It provides me with prompt, timely, and generally helpful information I use to better understand my personal health. I was thrilled when I first went on the Mayo portal, as I've had horrible experiences with other medical offices/facilities and their attempts at a patient portal. Most were/are extremely frustrating and difficult to maneuver and are rarely used well by the medical staff. My PCP is with a large medical center in my city and now, just in the last months, have they developed something usable.
I'm not sure I love the new Mayo changes, but I'll adjust. I prefer the older version, but am learning to deal. I had a nuclear body scan this week and read the results yesterday. So many questions about the reading, but see the ordering doctor in July. I sent a portal message to her staff requesting clarification and called her admin to request her help for me to understand the results. She will contact me and explain what I read so I'll be informed and a happy girl.
This is the way I use it in addition to doing my own research following tests. I am my own and only advocate as learned through decades of poor medical communication and care. I'm very focused on knowledge. I want to know what's happening and why and what we can do to improve my situation, and my daily life. Mayo Clinic works well with this kind of patient, generally. The doctors I visit seem to appreciate my interest and questions, work with me openly and make joint decisions about my care. This is what I've fought for most of my life, since a young woman. I'm now 76 and my health is better in many ways than a decade ago. Because I see only Mayo doctors now other than the PCP-Mayo PCP don't accept Medicare so I'm not able to see them-I get better care, more insight into what and why, leading to better treatment.
I'm grateful for the Mayo system. I use the portal which provides positive guidance for me.
Blessings all, Elizabeth
I like your attitude! We have to want quality of life and do our part to help improve it. I can almost understand a doctor being frustrated with a patient who’s not trying to help themselves, and find they are the best partners with us when we’re willing to work hard and make smart health choices / then it’s s true win/win and they have victories they can share with us.