I am one who complains about the state of American healthcare
@Beth Gallagher. As I have said before, I blame a lot of it on Obamacare, but the mindset of many providers and the fact that many of the not-for-profit facilities have been taken over by for-profit corporations, and that was made easier by the passage of that terrible law. Obamacare put many of the single provider doctors out of business by design and many of our doctors now cannot speak English well, and others want a 9-5 practice. Mayo Clinic is one example. I have little contact with the Florida facility, so I can't comment there, but the Minnesota operation seems to have gone downhill dramatically from the reports I receive. My DIL had a serious condition that she was sent to Rochester, Minnesota for, and they did all sorts of elaborate scans and tests over the period of a week and arrived at no diagnosis. A few months later, she went to the Mayo facility in Arizona, and they arrived at a diagnosis is a couple days and scheduled surgery in an attempt to remedy the problem. I have heard a number of similar stories about the Minnesota clinic.
Healthcare in Alaska is particularly bad, but then most "star" doctors don't come to Alaska. I have known of a couple who were moved here by the military and elected to stay as they saw the need. Beth, you are truly fortunate to live near M.D Anderson, and I suspect
@Tony Page is also in a good place as well.