There are various reasons that doctors enjoy the relationships found within the healthcare system. For some, it is the highlight of a career. Knowing that there is a trusted, personable professional a phone call or email away can be a relief. This can be a positive point where collaboration aids in problem solving, and ultimately can result in great outcomes for patients. Many individuals join the healthcare field because there is a passion for helping others. Finding new patients through referrals is an enjoyable experience. Also, why would a professional practice if he or she did not believe that the care provided is the best? Why would he or she consider themselves to be less than competent professionals with exceptional skill? To a degree, each individual knows they ‘have this’ quality. So, that individual wants to help the patients! This is completely understandable, and thankfully healthcare environments often foster a culture where this individual belief does not create conflict.
The patient experience is often very important to healthcare professionals. Moreover, it is important to the patient. A patient doesn’t forget, possibly ever, a good experience at a healthcare facility or clinical practice. It is through great referrals, great relationships, and support that the gaps can be filled. Everyone knows the gaps in care can be objectionable, and everyone knows their person who can be relied on to fill it. Communication amongst physicians is also a glimmering light in the professional’s life, where we would pick someone who is known rather than unknown anyday, anytime.
Clinical Psychology Services, PLLC enjoys and invites referrals, incoming or outgoing. We know that those divides or delays in care are resolvable, and we’re here to help!
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