Doctor's Dilemma ...A Game?
Practicing medicine isn't just about facts any more than automobile
mechanics is about parts lists. Doctor's Dilemma gives you the flavor of
making decisions like those shaping your care.
The rules are simple: In each set of choices, you can select only two.
( Hint: Don't feel there's always one right answer)
1. Medical care can be:
a. state-of-the-art high quality
b. plentiful
c. easily affordable
2. Office Visits can be:
a. on-time
b. conveniently scheduled
c. thorough
3. Treatments can be:
a. the newest
b. proven effective
c. popular
4. A doctor should provide tests, medications, and treatments:
a. the doctor honestly believes you need
b. you've heard you need
c. your insurance will pay for your doctor's recommendation
5. The problem you now bring can be treated:
a. immediately
b. using best estimates and judgment
c. in the future, with certainty
6. Your medical care can be:
a. paid for by insurance
b. tailored exactly to your condition
c. every treatment possible
7. Your treatment should be
a. honest
b. more than you truly need medically
c. covered by your insurance
