ACADEMY OF DIGITAL DOCTORS JOURNAL 8
What patients say they consider while choosing a doctor Patients claim that details related to a doctor ’ s professional and management characteristics are important to them . They say that personal characteristics are less important . Patients also report wanting a personal relationship with doctors when they have serious psychological or family difficulties .
What patients actually consider when choosing a doctor
The fields of neuroscience and psychology have revealed in many ways that what people say about their behavior is not always the same as what they do . As a consequence , doctors should look at the real behavior of patients if they want to truly understand what makes patients choose certain doctors .
The number one thing people seem to care about when choosing their doctor is ease . Convenience matters to people , so they choose doctors who are easy to find , are located near them , and whose services are covered by their insurance .
Neuroscience has also helped explain human bias and how it contributes to our choices . These biases affect how patients choose their doctors . For example , given the choice , people tend to select doctors who are of the same linguistic background as them . Speaking the same language as a patient may bring you more patients and may incline them to return to your practice . It is important to remember that patients who claim that they are not concerned with the doctor ’ s personal characteristics cannot help but be unconsciously influenced by such factors .
Dr . Pronovost of Johns Hopkins University , says that patients often focus too much on one aspect of their doctors when evaluating whether they like and trust their doctor . He mentions that patients focus on whether the doctor is friendly , whether the doctor communicates medical information well , or whether the doctor is known as an excellent doctor . A good doctor does all of these things , but a patient may think the doctor is good even if he is strong in only one of these areas .
What patients might consider when choosing a doctor in the future
Neuroscience tells us that we make mental shortcuts . The nature of our brains leads us to make judgments about doctors , even when we do not know we are making those judgments . Even if we know we should think about information that is related to the doctor ’ s skills , we cannot help but use simpler strategies to evaluate doctors .
Many experts say that patients need to think more seriously about how good a doctor someone is before choosing to trust them . However , it makes sense that patients do not think too seriously about a doctor ’ s medical performance because it is not easy to find this type of information . In other words , it is hard to learn about a doctor ’ s true abilities in medicine . In the future , patients may start to base their choices on factors that are more likely to contribute to their health . For now , those who are interested in choosing their doctors based on his or her merits are likely to conduct their own research and also rely on the opinions of their family and friends .
Whatever changes the future may hold for the field , neuroscience dictates that certain traits of humans will always be the same . We always value the opinion of other patients who have visited the doctor . Earlier this used to be word of mouth and family referrals . But now , with online media exploding , word of mouth is happening digitally and socially . Once we discover a doctor , we always look for supporting documents for proof . While this was very difficult earlier , the landscape is changing very fast and is aiding more patients to finalize the decision about which doctor to go to .