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Monday, January 24, 2005

Medical Doctor Quality Ratings

How are medical doctor quality ratings performed?
A process which an establishment uses their own methodologies in rating a doctor. Here is a good example.
MDNationwide only rates the best doctors, therefore if a doctor does not meet our 24 point high quality rating system, no information on that particular doctor is displayed. Doctors who make our list we have recognized as the top in their respective specialty field. Unlike most businesses out their our ratings are much more in-depth and involves more than just a recognition (popularity) survey.

Every doctors training, education, experience, recognition, licensure status and other credential information must meet our ratings requirements. We have spent over 5 years (trial & error) perfecting our proprietary in-house doctor ratings system. No, it will never be perfect, however we are confident our doctors rank amongst the highest in their respective field, nationwide.

We are not a one size fits all kind of business and we research for quality not quantity. Generally those consumers who because of their medical needs require a top specialist or those who are willing to travel at whatever distance.

Many establishments are rating doctors which then display "bad" "good" "great" results to the public. For many reasons this usually does not sit well with many doctors. Big well known establishments take this approach because there is generally more money to be made. Basically, this type of service appeals to any consumer who is looking for a doctor because the chances of finding information (neg or pos) on a particular doctor within their area (geographically) is much greater.

In a nutshell-Its totally up to the consumer what type of information they feel is more valuable to them. Because in the end its about having the most qualified medical team on your side.

2 comments:

Hugo said...
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Anonymous said...

Great helpful information. Thanxs