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Cancer Treatment Centers

8/6/2017

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Questions to ask about treatment centers:
  • How long has the treatment center been providing the recommended treatment for the disease I have?  
  • What is the success rate of the treatment center as it pertains to my disease?
  • Is this a teaching hospital or treatment center? If so, should I expect to have interns and students as part of the medical team treating me?
  • How can I compare this treatment center to others that treat the illness?
  • Does the treatment center have a social worker or other support professionals available to me and my family?
  • Where is the treatment center? Is it easy to get to?
  • Can I have a tour of the treatment center and speak with the medical staff who would provide my treatment before I decide if this is the facility I wish to go to?
  • Do I have the right to choose the treatment facility I want to be treated at?  Will my insurance cover expenses at the treatment center of my choice?
  • Is there someone at the treatment center who can help us with insurance issues?
  • Does the treatment center have a website where I can view all of the details of my medical expenses, what portion my insurance paid, etc.?
  • What other resources does the treatment center have for me and my family?
  • If my treatment center is far from my home, and I need to be in for treatment early in the day, is there an inexpensive place near the center where I can stay overnight the night before?
  • Approximately how long will I be at the treatment center?
  • How does the center decide which staff members will work with me? Will I have a primary care nurse, for example, who provides most of my daily care, with other secondary and tertiary nurses who work with him/her to continue my care?
  • How does the medical staff view my family’s participation in my treatment and recuperation?
  • Does the treatment center have a web site where I can view all of the details of my medical expenses, what portion my insurance paid, etc.?
  • If I am to be a distance from home during my treatment, are there facilities nearby where my family can stay that are inexpensive (like Ronald McDonald houses)? How can I find this out?
  • If my family comes to the center on a daily basis, is parking available at a discounted rate? What is the daily parking rate?
  • Are there inexpensive places to eat close to the treatment center for my family to use?
  • While undergoing long-term treatment, what kinds of items from home will I be permitted to have with me? What am I expected to provide?
1 Comment
Hazel Owens link
10/9/2018 07:48:31 pm

Thanks for the advice to ask if the cancer treatment provide a social worker or something similar to help the patient and their family. My grandma was diagnosed with breast cancer so we're looking for a center she can go to to be treated. We'll have to find one with a social worker so if there are any problems she can have support and we can get answers.

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