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by Peter Yellowlees, Pet
Everyone talks about how expensive healthcare is, yet few people have started to really look at how it could be cheaper for patients. Many of the costs of healthcare are the result of inefficient practices that arise from a system that has not been focused on patients, and has just assumed that patients will travel from one clinic to the next, from one lab to another, and from home to hospital. Most doctors practices and health systems try and save money for themselves, but not for patients, and often they actually make more money by being inefficient because patients end up having more consultations and repeat tests than are really necessary, and paying for them. There are now many ways that the internet can be used to save both time and money, and to therefore ultimately make healthcare cheaper for everyone.

As a practicing physician, here are my suggestions:

1. Try to travel less for your healthcare.

If you can reduce the number of face to face consultations you have you will not only save the cost of those consultations, but will also save the time and travel costs they involved. Ask your doctor if they use email or secure messaging - often a quick email response saying that your results are normal can save a whole consultation for you. Or sign up for a personal health record that you can share with your doctor, and see all your own results online. Many health systems have shared electronic records. Think about using telemedicine for your consultations, if your primary care doctor has access, and avoid traveling long distances to see specialists for consultations in dermatology, ophthalmology, psychiatry, pediatrics and endocrinology, to name a few.

2. Make sure you are getting the best, and most up to date, treatment?

Check out information on treatment guidelines and clinical trials on the internet, and make sure you are getting the best and most up to date treatment, so that you get better and back to work as quickly as possible. Nothing is more expensive than being off sick when you don't need to be. Preventive care is particularly important so make sure you are keeping fit, and use the internet to find good nutrition and fitness guidelines.

3. Ensure you are receiving electronic prescriptions?

Learn about your medications and ask your doctor if they e-prescribe. If they don't then ask why not. Once your doctor e-prescribes you should be able to have your prescriptions sent automatically to the pharmacy of your choice - either the one closest to where you live, so that you can pick up your prescriptions in no time, or to a cheaper pharmacy, locally or by mail, that you have researched on the internet. Drug prices in the US are extremely high, and you can often save a lot of money by carefully comparing prices.

4. Get the most appropriate health insurance for yourself.

Do some homework on the internet, compare health insurance programs, look at your needs, and choose the best value most comprehensive program you can find. Remember that the cheapest program is not necessarily the best, and you may find yourself paying large amounts of co-payments if you are not careful.

5. Find the best doctor for you and your family.

Check out your doctor's expertise, their qualifications and their experience. Go to the State Medical Board website and you will often be able to find out if they have ever had any claims against them. Many doctors now detail how many surgeries they have performed, what their infection rates are, and how many patients they have treated for a particular disorder. Choose experienced doctors whose patients are least likely to have expensive and time consuming complications - a huge potential waste of time and money for you, never mind the extra pain and sickness. See which hospitals your doctor works at if you need an inpatient admission, and check out the quality of those hospitals on the many "scorecards" that are becoming available.

The bottom line is that you can save lots of time and money by using the internet for your healthcare. Make sure you do as much research as possible before you see your doctor - let's face it you don't go and see your accountant to do your taxes without collecting information beforehand. Do the same with your doctor. The Internet is the easiest source of information to use. So use it.

Internet Forums are becoming very popular. You can literally go online and find a forum on any topic that you want to focus on. If you are looking for great free info on any subject then an Internet forum may be just right for you. Before you go and join a forum that you like to join and participate in the conversations, you need to consider these 4 things.

Don't become the "Me too" and "I agree" member:

A lot of people get into online forums for one simple reason. They want to get some free advertising for their links and websites. Their main purpose is to get as much exposure for their website links as fast as possible. So they join a forum and you will see that all of their posts are "I agree", "Me too", "This is so right" and so on. You might even see many people come to a new forum and join it. They will then post about 20-40 comments at that forum and once they are done with that, you will not see them there for a long time.

They may even start useless posts that have nothing to do with what the forum is all about. If you do want people to respect you and hopefully click on your link, which will be in your signature file, then really participate in the discussions and make good and honest posts.

Attacking The Forum's Moderators:

There is always a possibility that one of your posts will be edited or deleted by the one of the forum moderators. There is always a good reason why they edited or deleted your post. Maybe you added your link in your post and this is not allowed. Maybe you offended another member of the forum. Or maybe your post was moved to another section of the forum because it belongs there. What ever happens, you need to know that the moderators are there to enforce the rules that are set for that particular forum.

The one thing that you don't want to do is to attack any of the moderators through the forum itself or through email. If you do, there is a good possibility that they will delete your account.

Don't Attack Other Forum Members:

When you make posts, other members will say things that you may not like. When they do that, don't go and say bad things to them. If you want to have a good reputation online and in that forum, the best way to deal with this is to:

1. Ignore the member or the post

2. Email the forum moderator and tell them about this person.

3. Reply to the post in the nicest way possible.

Don't Become A Negative Poster:

When a person comes and posts a message like:

"I have been with this program for the past 3 weeks and it is not working as well as I want it to work for me. Does anyone, who has used this program, have any good suggestions as to what I should be doing to succeed"?

With this kind of a post, the person will surely get some positive responses to his or hers question.

What do you think would happen if a person would say something like this:

"I have been with this program for the past 3 weeks and it is not working as well as I want it to work for me. This program is a total scam. I quit. I am out of here".

Guess which of the members you would most likely to want to help out?

Internet forums are there for like minded people to associate in a positive and relaxed way. It is there for members to share their own ideas and expertise with other members.
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Peter Yellowlees has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, Medical Healthcare and Fitness. This article is based on "Your Health in the Information Age - how you and your doctor can use the Internet to work together" by Peter Yellowlees MD. Available at . Navin Rastogi's top article generates over 6600 views. to your Favourites.
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