Resources for Providers

 

When you order a new medicine

  • The name and spelling of the medicine
  • Whether or not the drug is available as a generic
  • Discuss the costs of medications and what programs help cover costs
  • Explain what condition the medicine is for
  • Review the dose and frequency with your patient
  • Be clear about how the medicine must be taken
  • Before eating
  • With or without food
  • During the meal
  • Let the patient know what to expect
  • How long they will take the medicine
  • When they should begin to notice improvement
  • What side effects they may experience
  • How it might affect driving or working
  • How many refills they will get
  • Let them know if they need to keep taking their other medicine or which ones to stop
  • Let your patient know about potential interactions with vitamins
  • Outline any needed lab tests done
  • Make sure the patient knows when you will see them again

When your order medical tests

  • Explain the test and what it is for
  • Talk about how the test it done and how long it will take
  • Be honest about whether or not it may hurt
  • Let the patient know of any special instructions such as fasting
  • When and how you will let them know about the results
  • Outline the plan of care, including next steps

When you suggest a treatment for an illness or condition

  • Talk about all of the available treatment options including success rates
  • Be clear about how the treatment may help and what risks there may be
  • Be honest about whether or not it may hurt
  • Talk about what can be done for pain
  • Be prepared for them to ask you what you would do
  • Know what the treatment may cost and whether it is covered by most insurance plans
  • Be honest about what may happen if they do nothing
  • Offer them time to consider their choices, set a reasonable time line for their decision