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Finding a Good Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery Does Not Have to be Difficult by Kate Dawson
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Finding a Good Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery Does Not Have to be Difficult by KATE DAWSON
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Article Posted: 04/02/2012 |
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The task of finding an eye hospital or clinic that can be trusted to perform surgery on your eyes to the highest standard is not as difficult as some people might think. The truth is that there is only a select few that can live up to close scrutiny, it is just a matter of finding them. This task is made all the easier if a few simple steps are taken as a guide. What can be agreed from the start is that private health services tend to boast some of the best facilities in the country, as well as the most expert and experienced personnel. It means that, with private hospitals of the highest quality, the resources available are second to none. Whether a prospective patient is seeking cataract surgery or is preparing to undergo intraocular lens surgery for some other condition, the fact is that private hospitals have at least everything government funded public hospitals have. But that is not to say that every private option is fantastic. Knowing how to weed out the low quality private hospitals is important if a person wishes to get the very best treatment. It requires a bit of research and there are a number of factors to look for that will give the clearest possible indication which hospital is up to scratch. Internet Search The first step is to draw up a short list of candidate hospitals, and the quickest way to do this is to check on the internet. Every company and service has an online presence these days, and since private hospitals depend on revenue from patients, they will have at least invested in a well presented site. But the aesthetics are not the key factor to consider. The site should be judged on the information it contains and how helpful it is in providing answers to questions. The degree of information is important because it indicates the degree of openness that the hospital has. It should be welcoming and informative, just as one would expect a surgeon to be during a consultation. The last thing that one should have to read is a sales pitch pushing the reader into agreeing to undergo a procedure. Background Check Of course, a well written website is not enough to go on, so it is necessary to conduct a background check. Contacting the local health authority is a good first step. They keep records on all medical practitioners and companies and may be able to provide you with information that will assist you in your background check. Given that a hospital is only as good as the doctors and medical staff that practice there, finding out who the staff are and checking their reputations is invaluable too. This may seem a little unfair at first, but doctors, ophthalmologists and other staff are happy with these checks as it helps to maintain the highest medical standards. Type of Facilities Once the reputations of the staff are proven to be satisfactory, then the next concern is the facilities in the hospital itself. Reputable private medical providers typically invest heavily in the most up to date equipment to ensure the best possible care is given to their patients. So before agreeing to any procedure, be sure to visit the hospital and see at first hand if the standards of the facilities meet the necessary standards. Things to note are whether the equipment is new or old, if the theatres are clean and comfortable, and indeed what the general level of cleanliness in the building is. Standards of Quality Quality should not be compromised on, and aspects such as pre surgery consultation and aftercare are essential parts of a quality service as an eye hospital. So, pay attention to how carefully the surgeon listens to your questions during a consultation, as well as how clear their explanations are. It reveals a lot about the attitude towards patients. Meanwhile, with regards to aftercare, the hospital would be expected to provide a 24 hour help service so as to be contactable should there be any problem after cataract surgery or any other intraocular lens surgery. Also, the hospital should review its practices and patient experiences regularly. If they do, then it is a clear indication that they care very deeply about providing the highest quality standards to their patients.
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