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Camas, WA - Nov 25, 2004 - The behind the scenes check doctor credentials
booming business. Who really supplies the doctor credential information?
In 2003, there where more than 890 million doctor visits in the U.S. according
to the (CDC) Center for Diseases Control and Prevention. "More now than ever
consumers are not only researching their doctor, but are also demanding the
highest quality of health care" says Hugo Gallegos, President of
MDNationwide.org.
Check Doctor Credentials:
Doctor information (reports) such as check doctor credentials, medical doctor
ratings, doctor background checks, and check surgeon quality, just a few years
ago scarcely existed. Most doctor credential information pertaining to
disciplinary actions and so on, where kept on the hush side. Now, all that has
changed, consumers understand that experience varies from doctor to doctor. With
more companies offering doctor credential information consumers are spending
more time researching their doctors.
* A doctor background check can be accomplished in a variety of ways depending
what the consumers wants. Example: If a consumer wants to find out if his or her
doctor has ever had disciplinary actions issued against them, the Federation of
State Medical Boards (excluding National Practitioner Data Bank) has more doctor
disciplinary report information than any other establishment in America, and the
cost is $9.95 per report.
Pros:
1. They are the undisputed heavyweights of doctor background checks for
disciplinary actions.
Cons:
1. They only specialize in disciplinary doctor reports.
* If consumers want to view medical doctor ratings on particular doctors, their
are different choices available. It is not clear what their methodology is based
on, however, a popular choice seems to be Health Grades Inc. They have a wide
selection of doctors nationwide to choose from, however with such an enormous
database, you might want to double check your info for accuracy.
Pros:
1. A huge medical doctor ratings database, bigger selection of doctors
Cons:
1. Methodologies are not clear
2. Database is so big that keeping updated information is nearly impossible.
* For consumers who prefer only a top specialist based on extensive surveys
performed, there are three well-known establishments claim they have the best
doctors in America. Each one has their own methodology in place, some more
extensive than others. They are http://www.mdnationwide.org, with more than
3,000 of the best doctors in America, the Best Doctors establishment with more
than 30,000 best doctors in America, and the Castle Connolly establishment with
more than 4,500 best doctors in America.
Pros:
1. Methodology is much clearer
2. Only elite doctors, based on surveys conducted, are added to these databases.
3. Licensure status, certifications and other credentials are researched.
4. Best doctor databases are smaller, therefore information is easier to update.
5. Free top doctor search at
http://www.mdnationwide.org/search.php
Cons:
1. Because the number of best doctors is a small percentage, there is less to
choose from.
2. Best doctors do not reside in every zip code or city, therefore you may need
to travel several hundred miles.
MDNationwide Inc is a comprehensive source for unbiased advice about America’s
Top Doctors. Visit us at
http://www.mdnationwide.org.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hugo Gallegos President of MDNationwide.org Inc, An expert in researching &
locating the top medical doctors in America.
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