“Meet the Woman Who Took a Stand Against Inefficient Healthcare: Her Viral Medical Binder Sparks a National Conversation!”

"Meet the Woman Who Took a Stand Against Inefficient Healthcare: Her Viral Medical Binder Sparks a National Conversation!"

I’m not reading you my echocardiagram, that’s not relevant. Unless you accuse me of never having one and you wanna argue with me.

Because with this book, I can shut down every [freakin’] time a doctor wanted to sit there for 15 minutes and mansplain some [nonsense] to me that’s not true.

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So talk about wasting time, this is how I avoid doctors wasting my [freakin’] time.”

You can watch the videos in full below

@jessicawetz6 Replying to @iLike314159 Medical Binders PREVENT doctors from wasting limited time and resources. Its not a story book, its references when relevant. Female patients arnt believed so we must provide proof. Complex cases with huge files from different facilites result in serious things getting missed when you dont keep track yourself. Complaining that doctors dont have time for patients to make their job faster is irrational. #chronicillness #medicaladvocate #misdiagnosed #rareillness ♬ original sound – Jessica Wetz 🍉#6
@jessicawetz6 Replying to @Jessi ✨️ ♬ original sound – Jessica Wetz 🍉#6
@jessicawetz6 Replying to @Carlina Oglesby ♬ original sound – Jessica Wetz 🍉#6

Women and minorities are 20% to 30% more likely than white men to experience a misdiagnosis

If carrying your entire medical history to every appointment, especially as a woman, feels excessive, consider this: every year, 12 million adults in the U.S. are misdiagnosed, often with serious consequences.

A misdiagnosis can be dangerous or even fatal. A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that nearly 1 in 4 hospital patients who died or were transferred to intensive care had experienced a diagnostic error. Nearly 18% of those misdiagnosed were harmed or died.

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