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Becoming a Partner in Your Health Care


In the past, many people simply relied on their doctors to tell them what to do. Times have changed. People have learned how important it is to play an active role in their health care. This means working as a partner with your doctor to make sure you get the best health advice and treatment. There are a number of things you can do to become a partner in your health care:

Take responsibility for your health

Know your medical history

Prepare for your visits to the doctor

Be active during your doctor visit

Use your preventive benefits

AARP Resources

How to Talk to Your Doctor
Ideas on building good communication between you and your doctor

Caregiving: Communicating with Health Professionals
Tips on working with doctors and others when caring for an older parent.

Now, Do-It-Yourself Care
How more people are treating their illnesses outside of their doctor's office and which symptoms not treat yourself.

Additional Resources

Talking With Your Doctor: A Guide for Older People
National Institute on Aging offers tips on talking with your doctor.

HealthCareCoach.com
From the National Health Law Program, tips on being a partner with your doctor in "Maintaining a Good Relationship with Your Doctor."