Thursday, December 17, 2009

WHAT IS A PATIENT NAVIGATOR

Patient Navigators are specially trained healthcare workers who provide services and support for the ill and aging. This concept was originally created to assist with the poor, uninsured, and those with low literacy levels. It is my understanding that it then developed to assist those suffering from cancer. Now Patient Navigators can help anyone.

Patient Navigators help people "navigate" the maze of doctor's visits, diagnostic testing, visits to the hospital, outpatient centers, insurance and payment issues, and other components of healthcare. For example, a patient navigator may coordinate your doctors' visits, maintain telephone contact between you and your physicians, arrange for transportation and assist with insurance paperwork. Patient Navigators are former nurses, social workers, or community health workers.

Admittedly, I only recently learned of this service. However, it makes sense: conceivably millions of people are not adept at all of the issues one faces in today's healthcare world. For example, one may be undaunted at arranging his or her medical appointments, but becomes easily flustered dealing with insurance or Medicare paperwork. Another individual may be in a nursing home and needs transportation. Yet many others do not know what to ask their doctor during a visit and even become embarrassed, feeling that they are taking up too much time of their physician.

If you feel that this type of service can help you, but do not know where to turn, I would simply Google the phrase "Patient Navigator" to learn more. I also became aware of a particular website which may be helpful: http://www.patientnavigator.com/. While I cannot vouch for this website, it may be a good place to start.

Attorney Doug Stoehr is interested in healthcare problems and is concerned about individuals who become injured through no fault of their own. Contact our office if you should have any questions or concerns.

Attorney Doug Stoehr

Saturday, December 12, 2009

What is a problem with tort reform in the medical malpractice arena? Part II

In an op-ed in the New York Daily News (12/5), New York State Bar Association President Michael Getnick wrote, "Lawyers and lawsuits have been attacked politically for years, but in reality, civil lawsuits shine a spotlight on wrongdoing, call the offenders to account, deter future misbehavior and provide justice for people who have been hurt. Repeated studies have shown that approximately 100,000 people die each year due to medical malpractice in our nation's hospitals." Getnick argues, "Anyone who wants to reduce the number of lawsuits should focus on reducing the type of negligent behavior that harms people and causes them to sue".

Attorney Douglas V. Stoehr seeks justice for our injured clients, not political correctness according to some insurance companies idea of that concept. In doing so, we professionally and diligently represent honest individuals in their unfortunate injury claims resulting from the careless acts of others. When you come to us for help, you can expect integrity on our part, respect and dedication to your cause.

Friday, December 11, 2009

What is a problem with tort reform in the medical malpractice arena?

In a December 6 article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, it was reported that "Next month, the Missouri Supreme Court will hear arguments" in a case challenging the state's cap on jury damage awards. "There and in Illinois' highest court, judges ultimately will rule on an issue that pits doctors and businesses against lawyers and advocates for victims." Medical malpractice attorneys say that the state's $350,000 cap is "bad for consumers...because it means that people...will have a hard time finding a lawyer willing to take their cases".
-Placing caps on jury damage awards merely injures the victim a second time.
-Attorney Douglas V. Stoehr believes that the best way to control medical malpractice is to develop medical practices that reduce or prevent medical errors and malpractice that carelessly cost tens of thousands of lives each year.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Pain Management Resources

Recently I posted a blog about suffering from chronic pain. I have located some pain management resources which I would like to share with you. These are pain advocacy and support groups. They are as follows:

American Diabetes Association - www.diabetes.org

American Fibromyalgia Syndrome Association - www.afsafund.org

American Geriatrics Society - www.americangeriatricssociety.org

American RSDHope - www.RSDHope.org

American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics - www.aslme.org

Amputee Coalition of America - www.amputee-coalition.org

Arthritis Foundation - www.arthritis.org

Association of Oncology Social Work - www.aosw.org

Band Against MS-Clay Walker - www.bandagainstms.org

Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities - www.c-c-d.org

Dia de la Mujer Latina, Inc. - www.diadelmujerlatina.org

Disability Advocates of America - www.disability-advocate.com

Disabled American Veterans - www.dav.org

Ehler-Danlos National Foundation (connective tissue disorder) - www.ednf.org

For Grace - www.forgrace.org

Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. - www.lupus.org

Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America - www.myasthenia.org

National Fibromyalgia Association - www.fmaware.org

National Association of Area Agencies on Aging - www.n4a.org

National Headache Association - www.headaches.org

The National Migraine Association - www.migraines.org

National Multiple Sclerosis Society - www.nationalmssociety.org

National Organization for Rare Disorders - www.rarediseases.org

National Palliative Care Research Center - www.nprc.org

National Stroke Association - www.stroke.org

National Womens Health Resource Center - www.healthywomen;org

Patient Advocate Foundation - www.patientadvocate.org

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association - www.rsds.org

Sickle Cell Disease - www.sicklecelldisease.org

United States Bone and Joint Decade - www.usbjd.org


At Stoehr & Smith, LLC, we are interested in issues regarding pain and pain management. Feel free to contact our office if you would like to discuss any pain problem brought about because of an accident or injury.

Attorney Doug Stoehr