The patience to avoid the lawyer: How health care you need without fear or frustration
By DerrikKyle on July 24, 2010, 4:27 pm
Product DescriptionThe not so patiently counsel if necessary antidaote fear, anxiety and stress of having to deal with sometimes less respond caregivers address. Ellen Menard, award-winning senior health care, BSN, MBA reverse the concept of patient as passive and helpless consumers and real stories, the context, the author discusses a number of do’s and don’ts for fruitful cooperation with the health care team, including laws, questions of doctors and specialists, the best way to ask the medical staff on the phone a lot, and what to keep mind when a diagnostic laboratory, emergency or hospital. There is also good advice for dealing with aging parents and parents in situations of mental health and dealing with insurance companies. In three patients after neurosurgery, the author also shares its know-how of a patient’s perspective, and refers to this process, our weaknesses and our fears, and gives us courage and hope, and tools for the job in partnership with our health care providers receive optimal care. It is a book that unites rather than uplifiting polarized, enabling the reader to become active participants in their health club and wellness.
The patience to avoid the lawyer: How health care you need without fear or frustration
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I read this book with great interest and provide some of its proposals to use immediately. I also have my husband and my mother read what we do best defender patiently own! The book is now living next to my medical encyclopedia in my home reference library, and I know that my turn, often for advice, wisdom and empowerment in the years that my family and me with the inevitable health problems that occur in the lives of all. Thank you, Ellen Menard, for the exchange of expertise and experience! Rating: 5.5
Since the national health care debate rages on, there has never been a better time to have been absent from the strong, relentless and often conflicting perspectives Pandit, what recipients health care in this country, guidance in love with someone who has, both as a patient and medical staff. Ellen Menard should be simple and easy to follow guide for individuals on their soil and get the health care they need and their families, despite a health system and more irretrievably broken with the bottom line in question as that patients appear well-being. This book is in this permission, it offers guidance for the full range of health issues – the worst medical emergency, you can think of – the present arrangements – all described with matter-to-earth simplicity. I only wish this book had been available in the treatment of serious illness of family members and my own personal health problems over the years. But from there I will not go into a hospital or doctor without her. Rating: 5.5
I am an internist practicing in Florida and want nothing but praise for her book Ms. Menard. He is a leader very well written and insightful information in the health sector. I found many patients feel “lost” when you try to navigate the maze of health care. It was a real challenge, to say the least, and I can not imagine he goes alone. the book help of Mrs. Menard engaing enlioghtened and patient can work as a collaborative member of their healthcare team, rather than creating a helpless spectator. I recommend this book to anyone who has read the U.S. health care maze. I guarantee that you will find it a valuable assests to help you in your journey werden.Louis M. Cohen, MD, a practicing internist Rating: 5.5
As a former senior management of health care, I recommend this book to anyone trying to make or receive health care today. It is in a way6 can be understood by all the messages and provides the reader with more confidence because they are accessing the system. Rating: 5.5
by Patricia Demers, MS, MPH, RN, NE-BC (Peabody, MA) as a health professional with over thirty years of practice, I had the pleasure of reading the book of Mrs. Menard . The content has been rapid and convenient with a variety of situations unlike other books I read in this area. I especially agree with the concept of a partnership with health care providers and the recognition that is prepared for every game the most important. Ellen examples are beautiful, and the reader can actually picture as it is in real medical dilemmas. I applaud his honesty and understanding of our health care system. This book is a valuable addition to any library. I read the whole book very quickly, then reread the areas of special interest to mich.Rating: 5.5