It is my experience in recent years that our medical system is overwhelmed, as we baby boomers age and clog up the works.
Also, many of our doctors are part of these large hospital systems that are all over the country, meaning they are a business, first, and a medical practice, second.
I was told by my physician a couple of decades ago, at the onset of a condition I will carry the rest of my life, to take an active role in and responsibility for my own care.
To look at my own labs, ask questions and get answers, not to just sit back and trust that I would not fall thru the cracks…which has almost happened several times, at which point I was actively involved in saving my own life.
Both of my adult children have access to my medical records, and can also receive information, so that if I am unable to advocate for myself they can step in.
I believe we all need this, a friend or family member to advocate for us if we cannot do so for ourselves.
The days of one doctor and his nurse who knew us and handled all things is over, forever.
I changed PCP’s last year, not because I wanted to but primarily because I could not access my physician between appointments.
He and I would agree on a course of action, the nurses would modify or ignore that, and I could not even message him as everything first went thru the nurses. Who would forward to him, or not.
My new PCP receives and responds to messages I send to her.
I also recommend establishing a relationship with a PCP, and using their patient portal for important issues because there is then a written record.