Care providers need improved communication
Have you ever noticed how difficult it is to communicate with your doctor?
Communicating with a care provider is like stepping back into time. Your care provider is stuck in the late 19th or early 20th century. Short of talking face to face, the only way to communicate with a care provider is by telephone, and that’s next to impossible.
At least, that’s how I find the clinic, CGH and the VA. Care providers never have email or voice mail. They don’t “tweet” or visit Facebook. Telephone – that’s it.
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