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December 1, 2009

The realities of American health care, 2009:

  • Less personal medical attention due to cost-cutting and regulation
  • A 40 percent national misdiagnosis rate, per recent surveys
  • A critical need for people to take responsibility for their own care

Targeting these issues, author Lisa Hall—whose debilitating condition took nearly ten years to properly diagnose—offers a wide variety of practical resources to empower patients. Hall’s experience is buttressed by the expertise of internal-medicine doctor Ronald Wyatt, a fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

Readers will find valuable guidance on how to

  • find the right kind of doctor, check physician credentials, and increase benefits of office visits
  • maximize Internet research
  • navigate medical insurance, Medicare, workers’ compensation, and Social Security disability
  • reduce vulnerability to hospital mistakes
  • organize medical records

The author encourages readers to move forward step by step—and to look back and see God’s plan taking shape through the difficulties.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Harvest House Publishers; 1 edition (December 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0736924795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0736924795
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #439,134 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lisa Hall is a passionate patient advocate as a result of her nearly ten-year search for the correct diagnosis and treatment of a mysterious debilitating medical condition. This passion compelled her to write Taking Charge of Your Own Health, with the help of veteran internist Ronald Wyatt, MD; and guidance from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, The Joint Commission, and the Americal College of Surgeons.

Lisa has a B.S. degree in Industrial Psychology from Fairmont State College and an M.S. degree in Industrial Relations from West Virginia University. She worked for nine years as a Human Resources Administrator for a large aerospace company, and she now works as a corporate trainer. An avid runner, Lisa just completed her first half-marathon.

Lisa's writings have appeared in the following publications:

Lost Souls: Found! Inspiring Stories About German Shepherd Dogs by Kyla Duffy, Lowrey Mumford, (Happy Tails Books: 2010)

Life After Shock - Volume II: 49 Lightning Strike and Electric Shock Survivors Tell Their Stories, (Lightning Strike Publishing: 1998)

Reasonable Accommodation: Profitable Compliance With the Americans With Disabilities Act by Jay Spechler, Ph.D. (St. Lucie Press: 1996)

You can learn more about Taking Charge of Your Own Health and Lisa's amazing medical journey by visiting www.theproactivepatient.com.





 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Achieve Health Reform Now by Controlling Costs in Meaningful Way, December 31, 2009
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Emory Daniels (Westland, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Taking Charge of Your Own Health: Navigating Your Way Through *Diagnosis *Treatment *Insurance *And More (Paperback)
I've been following all the news in the press and on television about health care reform and one of the major issues has been cost containment. One of the elements overlooked in the trillions of dollars being tossed around is the importance of controlling costs in our present system as a means of immediate reform.

Taking Charge of Your Own Health: Navigating Your Way Through *Diagnosis *Treatment *Insurance *And More

This comes to mind because a friend of mine, who is very good at tracking his own health, talked about a book that was a very valuable resource for him. So I borrowed a copy of Taking Charge of Your Own Health by Lisa Hall. The author challenges readers to take responsibility for their own health care and to be accountable for tests doctors order, prescriptions given, and treatments suggested.

Lisa Hall was misdiagnosed 37 times before a doctor discovered she had an autonomic nervous system dysfunction, likely caused when she was struck by lightning at age 15. Through that entire experience she learned the importance of seeking second opinions, understanding her health insurance coverage, and taking steps to avoid duplicate tests, thus reducing costs.

Among the cost-saving suggestions the author makes are to:

* Manage medications to prevent costly and unnecessary medical interventions.

* Use outpatient clinics instead of ERs when appropriate.

* Avoid costly duplication of tests by maintaining and bringing to the doctor's office your own diagnostic history.

Hall makes sense to me when she argues that it is the patient's responsibility to keep records of their health care and be an active partner in reducing the costs of your own care. She suggests forms to use for medical record keeping in the book and offers the forms for download at her website, [...].

If this approach were followed by thousands of patients the cost savings would be astronomical. In this way we could get an effective head-start on health care reform before the government's complicated package takes effect two and three years from now.

If you are interested in being a participant in health reform now by containing costs in a meaningful way, pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Own Health by Lisa Hall. It's good reading and makes a lot of sense to me, as it will to you also.

By Emory Daniels
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lessons for patients and their doctors, December 11, 2009
This review is from: Taking Charge of Your Own Health: Navigating Your Way Through *Diagnosis *Treatment *Insurance *And More (Paperback)
There are 2 stories in this book. One is about the author's struggle over many years to get a diagnosis for her own rare condition; the other is a compilation of top tips for patients trying to negotiate the US healthcare system.

Patients, their families and those who are not yet patients will benefit from her tips on negotiating the system. Her style is balanced and fair with a recognition of the difficulties which professionals face. The book is written with support and advice from her trusted Primary Care Physician, Dr Ron Wyatt, and they seem to make a good writing team. I especially like the sections giving advice on ensuring that the physician has adequate written information about previous conditions, medication, and past treatments and the book includes templates for recording these. It would certainly help me to help my patients if they were to follow this advice! There is also sensible general dietary and lifestyle advice and discussion of alternative and complimentary therapies. There's a section on the common safety problems which occur in hospitals and advice on how patients can contribute to reducing these risks. Her emphasis on the spiritual aspects of well-being and healing may not be to all tastes but it is included as a component of a holistic approach with a recognition that there may be other views.

The story of the author's struggle to get a diagnosis for her own condition is woven through the book. Clearly her diagnosis was not straightforward, but her description of how she was dealt with by some healthcare professionals makes depressing reading. She describes too many occasions when she was branded neurotic or otherwise psychologically disturbed because we coudn't make a diagnosis and it was only with the long term support of Dr Wyatt and a few others that she persevered. If this book was required reading at all medical schools then students would learn some valuable lessons; listening to the patient is often the best way to reach a diagnosis, be completely honest when you just don't know the answer and treat you patients with the respect that they deserve at all times.

Kevin Stewart MB FRCP

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent health self-help guide, May 6, 2010
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W. Reeves (HUNTSVILLE, AL, US) - See all my reviews
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Lisa Hall has done a fantastic job of weaving her personal story around information EVERYONE needs to know - from how to make the most of those 10 minutes with a doctor to better lifestyle habits. It's an easy book to read with lots of good information. Buy it today!
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