If a doctor has a history of malpractice suits this is something I want to know BEFORE I agree to have them treat me. If I were required to sign a gag order- I would just walk out and say,
“See ya! There are others out there, who are reputable, and do not need to gag their patients.â€When this is a problem is when the doctor is a “big fish in a small pond†and the patients do not have insurance coverage to go out-of-state… or out-of-network and THE Doctor-in-question is only who their insurance will cover.
The surgeon must had to have really messed up if a patient was to endure a lawyer, the legal fees, the court proceeding and actually WIN the law suit… as the alias DR.â€B†states. (BTW "DR B" are you really a doctor? If not why did you choose this avatar name? I go by Daisy Head Mazy as Dr Seuss very much puts my AN journey in a nutshell with that story)
I had a gut instinct about one particular neurosurgeon who was sending my discernment flags waving all-over-the-place (not to mention my back hairs up)- especially when he was back biting a reputable colleague who I had already met, done research on and had the utmost respect for. When I asked why a translab and baha would be scheduled simultaneously – he said (in front of his intern and my husband) motioning his finger as if he had money in his hand,
“You know what this is don’t you? (Referring to the imaginary dollars in his fingers). It is because they know they will take your hearing out and they just want you money!†His amazing unprofessionalism blew me, and my husband, away … worse he was in a teaching capacity role-modeling for med students.
…And I knew there must be something on this guy. (Call it
6th sense or
whatever…)
I went home and logged onto
www.healthgrades.com and put in his name.
Sure enough this “Dr Ego†(not his real name of course
) had malpractice records (plural!). And ironically he has taught a course for other doctors on how to avoid lawsuits….
Funny I have never mentioned his “name†on-line but anyone in my locale, who has met the guy and also interviewed him for AN treatment, knows exactly whom I am talking about. He was so crass and arrogant with them also -that they too had flags. I wondered if he was sued because of incompetence or if he simply has the ability to absolutely infuriate people -with his lack of social graces.
I hope
www.heathgrades.com is here to stay. Yes you have to pay for a report but know the report will state the actual malpractice suits registered by the courts. It will also give you a record of the hospital that the surgeon works with.
Know that from Dr Ego's institution I have also met a few exceptionally professional doctors who are just
excellent … and sadly this one surgeon (and another he works with) gives the rest a bad name. You would think the medical peers would want a review also done on a colleague -whom does not represent their medical profession well. I know some ANA members in my group who would not go back to one particular institution, for follow up help, as they had been treated so poorly by their surgeon(s)… and I had to really convince them that NOT all doctors in that particular institution where like that. It actually it took 2 different surgeons presenting to my group, from that specific institution, before some (who so needed help -especially with facial nerve damage issues), would go back there.
2001 this surgeon had more than one law suit against him … 2008 he was named one of the “top doctors†by a glossy metropolitan monthly magazine. Know that this magazine nomination is by “peer†review (IE other doctors and nurses NOT patients.) Sounds like a wonderful example of
cronyism to me.
Nope- there still needs to be patient feedback.
I have seen numerous doctors: some were dreadful, a few excellent and many somewhere in between. Some doctors are excellent but have weak clinic/office staff … or visa versa. I have only met a small few that are excellent in both DR and clinic/office staff. In truth I have NOT done an on-line review of ANY of these DR’s... but ones who have been excellent I have mentioned ,by name, on this forum only. I have one who has been just excellent and have refereed many of my fellow ANA buddies to him… (Gee maybe I should give him a review so credit is due where it is deserved.) The doctors I know to be terrific I have been sure to let them know that (and fellow patients.) If a doctor or his/her clinic has huge weaknesses - I do actually point this out to them
directly. Some are actually committed to growth and improvement- and receptive to change. If they make no effort to improve and grow- I move on and do not waste too much more time. (This is what this Canadian likes about living in the USA- you have the freedom to choose a doctor. You also have here the freedom of speech. Freedoms that are important to use wisely.)
If a doctor were to serve GAG order, as a condition of taking on a patient- that would be my first flag that the doctor has issues
pre-existing. Don’t sign. You are relinquishing a freedom you forefathers fought SO hard for. Move on to a different doctor.
DHM (Daisy Head Mazy)