
Consumer Reports surveyed 1,000 Americans regarding the typical complaints they have about their doctors and the No. 1 grievance was “unclear explanation of problem.”
That is a rather sobering thought. Many would guess the most popular complaints were waiting time or inconvenient office hours. Those complaints were on the list; however, those pale in comparison to the lack of communication between patient and physician.
Each person surveyed was offered a list of common complaints and asked to rate the intensity of the complaint on a scale of one to 10. One meant the patient was not bothered at all and 10 meant most intense.
Unclear explanation from the physician garnered the top spot with an average score of 8.3. Rounding out the top five most common patient complaints were:
Unclear explanation from the physician garnered the top spot with an average score of 8.3. Rounding out the top five most common patient complaints were:
- Rushed during an office visit (7.8)
- Side effects from medication not fully explained (7.6)
- Long wait for the doctor in exam or waiting room (7.6)
- Inconvenient office hours (6.5) and
- The doctor takes notes on the device, not looking at the patient (6.2).
- “I want to be sure that I explained your medication correctly. Can you tell me how you are going to take this medicine?”
- “We covered a lot today about your condition, and I want to make sure I explained things clearly. So let’s review what we discussed. What are three strategies that will help you control your condition?”
- “What are you going to do when you get home?”