ROTHENBURGER: How the pandemic has changed the way we do medicine
I HAD AN APPOINTMENT with my doctor this week. He was in his office in Vancouver; I was in my house. We met on FaceTime.
Actually, I have several doctors. My nurse practitioner takes care of the basics and whenever she thinks we should look into something in more detail, she refers me to a specialist. It’s a great system.
During the pandemic, it’s gotten even better as doctors have done more and more consultations by phone or teleconference. Unless you actually need a physical examination, there’s no point in driving to a doctor’s office or a clinic.
Discussing test results or renewing prescriptions, for example, can just as easily be done by phone and is tons more efficient. The healthcare giver saves time and can talk to a lot more patients in a day at a much more leisurely pace. The patient also saves time, and gets more attention from the doc.