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Why we don’t include patient reviews

As you seek medical care, we encourage diving deeper than just patient reviews.
The End to End Health Team
The End to End Health Team

Introduction

Searching for new healthcare providers is always time-consuming- simply finding a specialist on your insurance plan who is also accepting new patients can already take hours. It’s no surprise that people then decide to use patient reviews to narrow their search. But is this feature as helpful as it seems?

Let me begin with an anecdote. While evaluating the specialists in our medical directory, we were surprised to discover that a generally well-liked pediatrician educated at the prestigious Columbia University had a very low star rating. Upon further inspection, the total review count was low, and the complaints were not very relevant to the quality of her care. Instead of mentioning her diagnostic skills or treatment approach, the patient’s review primarily highlighted dissatisfaction with the receptionist’s attitude. It was a stark reminder of how patient reviews might not always focus on the most critical aspects of medical care.

Here’s the first review from that Columbia University educated pediatrician:

The Problem with Over-Reliance on Patient Reviews

Patient reviews, while offering valuable insights into personal experiences, come with their own set of challenges, particularly when it comes to bias and subjectivity. Diving deeper into this matter helps us understand why such reviews might not always provide a clear picture of a doctor’s medical proficiency.

Individual Expectations vs. Medical Reality Patients walk into a doctor’s office with personal expectations. Sometimes, when these expectations aren’t met — even if medically appropriate — dissatisfaction can arise. For instance, a patient might expect antibiotics for a cold, but it’s medically accurate to withhold them for a viral infection.

External Factors Influencing Perception After checking insurance coverage, friendliness is the #2 factor that Americans rate when selecting doctors. Though bedside manner does contribute to your experience and ability to divulge necessary information to your provider, it’s not the central factor. Sometimes issues unrelated to the actual medical care, such as a dispute over billing, receptionist’s demeanor, or even parking troubles, can heavily influence a patient’s overall perception of their visit.

Emotional experiences, both positive and negative, tend to be remembered more vividly. A minor inconvenience or a personal miscommunication can lead to a more negative review, even if the overall medical care was top-notch. This is particularly true when patients leave reviews immediately after a visit, influenced by their most recent feelings. A negative interaction at the reception, for instance, can overshadow an otherwise medically successful visit. While no one enjoys long wait times, it’s the doctor’s expertise that could mean the difference between health and illness.

The Volume Game When doctors have fewer reviews, one or two highly subjective or biased reviews can dramatically skew public perception. In contrast, doctors with hundreds of reviews might have a more balanced overall rating, even if they too have received biased feedback.

Alternative Methods to Gauge Quality of Care

What Defines a Good Doctor for Us: Medical knowledge, continuous education, accurate diagnostics, and forming effective treatment plans.

While patient feedback is invaluable, directories can provide a more comprehensive overview by incorporating metrics like board certifications, peer evaluations, and patient outcomes.

Conclusion

While patient feedback is an essential part of improving the healthcare experience, it’s crucial to remember that it comes with inherent biases. Recognizing and understanding these biases is vital for both medical professionals to improve their service and for potential patients to make informed decisions about their care.

As you seek medical care, we encourage diving deeper than just patient reviews. Consider referrals from trusted individuals and recognize the value of a physician’s credentials and expertise. After all, when it comes to healthcare, quality should always be paramount.

Our commitment remains unwavering—to offer a directory that prioritizes medical excellence. As we evolve, our focus will always be on health outcomes rather than secondary conveniences.

View our directory at www.endtoendhealth.com/doctors