A Misdiagnosis of Dementia

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In November 2016, Jacqueline Dibb and her husband Rob were told by consultants at Hull Royal Infirmary in the United Kingdom that Jacqueline had frontotemporal dementia, a neurodegenerative disease classified as the “worst” type of dementia that “makes you violent” and “lose recognition of the people around you,” according to Rob Dibb. “They said she […]

Fibromyalgia: Diagnostic Criteria and the Danger of Misdiagnosis

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Fibromyalgia is a complex chronic pain disorder that affects an estimated 10 million people in the U.S. and an estimated three to six percent of the world population. The disorder causes widespread pain and tenderness to touch that can occur body-wide or migrate over the body. The most common symptoms include pain and stiffness all over […]

Benign Brain Tumors: A Common Misdiagnosis

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A benign brain tumor begins as a growth that arises from normal cells, but the growth of these cells is not rapid enough to qualify the tumor as malignant. The most common kind of these tumors is known as a meningioma, a tumor that arises from the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Other […]

The Powerful Impact of Medical Second Opinions

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A study published earlier this year from WorldCare Consortium® member Mayo Clinic found that more than 20 percent of patients who sought a second opinion had initially been misdiagnosed by their primary care providers. The study found that only 12 percent of patients who asked specialists at WorldCare Consortium® Mayo Clinic to review their cases had received completely […]

Medical Second Opinions and ERISA: What employers need to know

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At WorldCare, we are sometimes asked if medical second opinion (MSO) services as part of an employee benefit plan are subject to ERISA. MSOs may or may not fall within ERISA’s reach – this is complicated stuff and the rules are not all that clear in different contexts. So let’s share a few key points: […]

Selecting a Medical Second Opinion Provider: Experience Matters

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Medical second opinions have the capacity to save lives. By utilizing the expertise of a multi-disciplinary team of medical specialists and sub-specialists, misdiagnosis can be prevented and the optimal treatment plan can be identified and implemented. However, not all medical second opinion providers are the same. WorldCare has been providing medical second opinions for nearly […]

3 Benefits of Seeking a Second Medical Opinion

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Receiving an unanticipated diagnosis can be overwhelming for patients and their families. These three benefits show the importance of always getting a second opinion. 1. Avoiding Misdiagnosis Being misdiagnosed is not an uncommon occurrence. Many illnesses start with similar symptoms and traits. Unfortunately, being treated for the wrong illness can cost a patient much more […]

Important Considerations When Getting a Second Opinion

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When symptoms lead to a medical diagnosis that is serious, rare, or complex, one of the first things patients often do is wonder whether the diagnosis is accurate. A second opinion provides an opportunity to have a specialist or a team of specialists review your case and helps you avoid a misdiagnosis. Knowing what to consider in […]