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Why are doctors always behind schedule?
Of course, there are dozens of good reasons why doctors are racing against the clock: overbooked calendars, paperwork and administrative duties, laborious phone calls with insurance companies and pharmacies, and on-call hospital duties, to name a few — not to mention emergencies and patient care that takes longer than …
Why do doctors appointments run late?
There are many legitimate reasons doctors run late, including patients who themselves are late or who may divulge during a routine appointment that they’re having chest pains. Moreover, 15-minute slots are utilized too frequently, often not providing the physician sufficient time.
Should you reschedule your appointment if you have a bad day?
If you can reschedule on a bad day, you may save yourself a lot of time and aggravation. After you’ve waited for 15 minutes or so (or whatever amount of time you’re personally comfortable with), ask the office staff how much longer they think the waiting time will be.
When to call ahead to see a doctor for an appointment?
Sometimes they just warn you that they’ll take you based on when you come through the door. If you’re seeing a doctor who is prone to being called out of the office — a specialist such as an obstetrician/gynecologist or a surgeon — be sure to call ahead to see how the day is going.
How long do you spend waiting to see your doctor?
A study by Press Ganey showed that the average time patients spend waiting to see their health provider is 24 minutes. The research was done back in 2009 and I think new data would show people are typically waiting much longer these days.
What should I do if I don’t want to see my doctor?
If you don’t want to keep seeing your doctor, you can sue your doctor in small claims court for your time. People have succeeded at this. It certainly makes a point. Be a super patient patient. Bring fun things to do, read or listen to and hunker down for the afternoon with an amazing attitude. (This would be very hard for me).