Ms.Vandana Gupta

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Vandana Gupta Founder, V Care Foundation October 20, 2010

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This presentation is by Ms.Vandana Gupta at the Putting Patients First Conference on 20th Oct,10. Topic "What I wish every doctor knew – the Patient’s Perspective ". HELP is the world's largest the worlds largest free patient education library - www.healthlibrary.com

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Vandana GuptaFounder,

V Care FoundationOctober 20, 2010

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Doctor does not want to be your

advocate

Doctor does not understand

you?

Doctor does not speak in simple

language

Doctor does not allow you to

disagree or ask a question

Doctor does not make you feel comfortable

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Current Scenario

The Doctor patient ratio in India is 1:1588*

Ideal ratio should be 1:500

3X times!*Deccan Chronicle , July 10, 2009

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How can we work together to address this challenge

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Patient’s NeedConfidenceCompetenceMutual respectKnowledgeTrustShared Values

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Patient’s viewThe physician is generally viewed as superior

to the patientThe doctor-patient relationship is also

complicated by the patient’s sufferingDoctor’s busy schedule may prevent the

patient getting a patient hearingA dilemma may arise in situations where

what is the most efficient treatment is not the same as what the patient wants for various reasons.

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What a patient wants…To be seen and get test results in a timely

mannerDoctor---not the staff---should call with bad

results.Doctor should tell what medicines one is

getting and their side-effects.Doctor should explain everything in terms

one can understand.A kind “hello” at the beside

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What a patient wants…Be patient and engage patients in medical

decision-makingAcknowledge the stress that patient

undergoes and respect each patient’s preferences, beliefs and values

Explain results and directions in simple termsOffer encouragement and compassion, but

don’t sugarcoat problems and solutions

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What a patient wantsHave a sense of humor, but not at the

expense of a patient’s dignityNever brush off questions about alternative

medicines or other medical issuesState plans clearly for what the patient

should do next

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Patient’s responsibilityBe honest with your doctor on the issues

concerning your healthCompliance, Compliance, CompliancePatience is a virtue!Both of you have the same goal : Patient’s

good health

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Any Questions