It costs you $43 every time you wait for the doctor
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/10/05/study-puts-dollar-value-time-spent-waiting-for-doctor/If7KB4aU9mkY5qK8CqDYUO/story.html
It costs you $43 every time you wait for the doctor
By Felice J. Freyer Globe Staff
October 05, 2015
Anyone who has languished in a doctors waiting room, fuming as the minutes tick by, knows the frustration. Now, research from Harvard Medical School has calculated how many minutes patients spend seeking medical care and the dollar value of their lost time.
The study estimates that the typical visit to a doctor consumes 121 minutes of the patients time 37 minutes in travel, 64 minutes waiting for care or filling out forms, and only 20 minutes face to face with the physician.
Based on the average sum a person could earn if working during that time, the researchers figure, it costs patients $43 in lost time for each medical visit more than the average out-of-pocket cost for the care itself, which is about $32.
This is something we all experience, said Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, associate professor of health care policy and medicine at Harvard Medical School and the studys lead author. But his work, Mehrotra said, is the first to put a price on the time involved in doctors visits.