Why Isn’t This the Government’s Quality Web Site?
By Evan Falchuk
It’s a great site, but to find it you have to know where to look. Luckily, the Washington Post unearthed it.
It’s called “Questions Are the Answer,” and it’s a call to consumers to get involved in their care by asking smart questions of their doctors.
The messaging is simple, and effective. Under alternating pictures of a waiter and a doctor it says “you’ll ask him about the side dish . . . but you won’t ask him about the side effect.” The rest of the site has public service videos and easy-to-read sections with practical advice on how to ask your doctor questions.
This should be the face of health care quality improvement.













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