Dr. Bex
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So therefore, this, we have to be kind of more sleuth and ask, look for what I call the big disconnects in what we see and what we hear, you know, with these patients. Yeah.
So therefore, this, we have to be kind of more sleuth and ask, look for what I call the big disconnects in what we see and what we hear, you know, with these patients. Yeah.
So therefore, this, we have to be kind of more sleuth and ask, look for what I call the big disconnects in what we see and what we hear, you know, with these patients. Yeah.
Jill Glick at 65, my medical record, the University of Chicago, has a lot of mistakes in it. I don't have diabetes. I don't have COPD. I can't get my record fixed because my primary is not at the University of Chicago. He can't go in and get rid of it because somehow that got listed by a mistake and there's no quality improvement.
Jill Glick at 65, my medical record, the University of Chicago, has a lot of mistakes in it. I don't have diabetes. I don't have COPD. I can't get my record fixed because my primary is not at the University of Chicago. He can't go in and get rid of it because somehow that got listed by a mistake and there's no quality improvement.
Jill Glick at 65, my medical record, the University of Chicago, has a lot of mistakes in it. I don't have diabetes. I don't have COPD. I can't get my record fixed because my primary is not at the University of Chicago. He can't go in and get rid of it because somehow that got listed by a mistake and there's no quality improvement.
When I was a resident, the residents always look at me and roll their eyes. I said, when I was a resident, you got the medical record and you opened up and the first page was the problems list and you took your pen and you crossed out the ones that no longer existed and you made a new progress. You said, these are the current medical and these are your chronic diseases. That
When I was a resident, the residents always look at me and roll their eyes. I said, when I was a resident, you got the medical record and you opened up and the first page was the problems list and you took your pen and you crossed out the ones that no longer existed and you made a new progress. You said, these are the current medical and these are your chronic diseases. That
When I was a resident, the residents always look at me and roll their eyes. I said, when I was a resident, you got the medical record and you opened up and the first page was the problems list and you took your pen and you crossed out the ones that no longer existed and you made a new progress. You said, these are the current medical and these are your chronic diseases. That
Communication's been lost. So Munchausen by proxy cases, MCA cases, we help that process by not having universal medical record. Everybody should have a baseline universal medical record. And the people who make a lot of money off of Epic, I mean, Judy, whatever her name is, God bless her. She was a smart lady in 1970s to come up with electronic record. And I was like, this is so cool.
Communication's been lost. So Munchausen by proxy cases, MCA cases, we help that process by not having universal medical record. Everybody should have a baseline universal medical record. And the people who make a lot of money off of Epic, I mean, Judy, whatever her name is, God bless her. She was a smart lady in 1970s to come up with electronic record. And I was like, this is so cool.
Communication's been lost. So Munchausen by proxy cases, MCA cases, we help that process by not having universal medical record. Everybody should have a baseline universal medical record. And the people who make a lot of money off of Epic, I mean, Judy, whatever her name is, God bless her. She was a smart lady in 1970s to come up with electronic record. And I was like, this is so cool.
So that adds to it. So part of one of the things I would always love is that there be a national requirement of all electronic records have to talk to each other. And not just talk to each other. Show everything. Like right now, if I go into another hospital, I only get like little snippets.
So that adds to it. So part of one of the things I would always love is that there be a national requirement of all electronic records have to talk to each other. And not just talk to each other. Show everything. Like right now, if I go into another hospital, I only get like little snippets.
So that adds to it. So part of one of the things I would always love is that there be a national requirement of all electronic records have to talk to each other. And not just talk to each other. Show everything. Like right now, if I go into another hospital, I only get like little snippets.
There are outlying doctors that just suck up these cases. You know, there are cowboys out there who just have odd beliefs that, oh, yes, everybody they see has Pott's disease or everybody they see has chronic Lyme or whatever. And they come up with these diagnoses and literally they do very well.
There are outlying doctors that just suck up these cases. You know, there are cowboys out there who just have odd beliefs that, oh, yes, everybody they see has Pott's disease or everybody they see has chronic Lyme or whatever. And they come up with these diagnoses and literally they do very well.
There are outlying doctors that just suck up these cases. You know, there are cowboys out there who just have odd beliefs that, oh, yes, everybody they see has Pott's disease or everybody they see has chronic Lyme or whatever. And they come up with these diagnoses and literally they do very well.
diagnosing these oddball diseases, which probably exist in a small number of people, but everybody they see has that disease.
diagnosing these oddball diseases, which probably exist in a small number of people, but everybody they see has that disease.