Why I Believe the 5 Minute Appointment is a Curse
Five minutes is the common increment of time that way too many doctors are using for scheduling their patient appointments. Do you think that 5 minutes is enough? I don’t and here’s why:
• A patient and doctor need to develop a relationship. 5 minutes doesn’t allow for more than exchanging names.
• A doctor should know more about a patient than what is written on their patient questionnaire or profile.
• Any healing modality is more successful in an atmosphere of trust. It is almost impossible to develop trust in just 5 minutes.
• Patients need and deserve to know that a doctor cares more about them than his pocket book.
• 5 minutes does not allow a doctor enough time to make a careful analysis of a patient’s needs or their health.
• The 5 minute time slot is based solely on profits – whether they be for the practice, the HMO or the stock holders. It never has been and never will be about the patient or creating a warm, caring atmosphere for them.
I can tell you that I have been in staff meetings where the primary concern was how quickly and efficiently patients could be shuffled in and out of the exam room. I am sooo grateful that when my husband was once part of a group practice he would not agree to 5 minutes appointments with his patients. However, I know that many doctors cave in to the pressure to do so. Healing and Health care are about healing and health – not about fast, furious treatments and patient neglect. Every practice must make a profit in order to stay in business but profits should not be the only driving force in taking care of patients. If you agree, I hope that you will make it a point of utilizing doctors who are willing to take the time with you that you need and deserve! (One of them being my husband Greg at Oblander Chiropractic!)