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The McLaren system includes 14 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering more than 620,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana, home health and hospice providers, retail medical equipment showrooms, pharmacy services, and a wholly owned medical malpractice insurance company.
McLaren operates Michigan’s largest network of cancer centers and providers, anchored by the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, one of only 49 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S. McLaren has 26,000 employees and more than 85,500 network providers. Its operations are housed in more than 350 facilities serving Michigan and Indiana.
It may not be the news you wanted to hear, but it’s the right next step for your health.
The doctor has recommended surgery.
Upon meeting with the surgeon and having him or her explain why the surgery is necessary and how you can benefit from it, one of the last things they will say to you is a form of, “Do you have any questions for me?”
If you’re approach has been to take an active role in your health, it’s vital to ask questions. Doctors don’t interpret questions as the patient doubting their care — on the contrary, they enjoy seeing their patients taking a vested interest in their health. They welcome questions.
But which questions are the right ones to ask?
The strides made in surgical technology over the past several years have been very significant. Ask if — and which — technologies will be used and what their benefits are to the surgery and your recovery.
Consider if there are alternatives to the procedure, and why the surgery is the better option.
Specifically reference your medical history and current medications you might be on, and if they will contribute to possible complications.
There are multiple forms of anesthesia, some better suited for other procedures, but others that might cause complications with medications and allergies.
Ask if there are any pre-op tests or special instructions prior to surgery, such as fasting or a special diet. Specifically ask if you should take any prescribed medications the morning of the procedure.
Learn if the procedure requires a hospital stay for observation, if a special diet is required afterward and if any new medications, such as antibiotics or pain medications, will be needed.
New procedures are routinely introduced into medicine, and it’s OK to ask the surgeon his or her experience with that particular operation.
Accreditations provide an outside, unbiased evaluation and can add assurance to patients.
Many aspects go into a surgical procedure, and it’s reassuring to know that all claims will be covered.
You may have more questions arise after leaving the surgeon’s office. Grab contact information for the office’s staff so you’re able to call when questions come up.
Learn more about the types of surgeries and the advanced technology offered at McLaren.