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A Second Opinion: The road to recovery starts here.

The Diagnosis Verification and Treatment Plan, or DVTP, is designed to serve three purposes:

Misdiagnosis can be life-threatening, and diagnosis verification is essential.

According to a study published in the British Medical Journal, BMJ, Harvard physicians disagreed with an initial diagnosis 5% of the time, while they disagreed with the recommended treatment plan 90% of the time.1 Give yourself peace of mind by getting a DVTP and knowing that you are following the best treatment regimen.

The DVTP is completed in a few easy steps:

  1. Gather all relevant medical records, including: pathology slides from biopsies and their reports; x-rays, MRIs, and CT scans and their reports; doctor's notes; blood work and other testing. The more information, the more accurate your report will be.

  2. Have your doctor complete the required forms that will be provided to you by Care Management Services.

  3. Submit your medical records and the required forms to our CareManagement Services office in Boston, Massachusetts (see below for Care Management Services contact information). These can be sent via postal service, fax or e-mail accordingly.

  4. Receive your report within 7 to 10 business days.

  5. After review, submit follow-up questions that you may have about your report.

Please note that if you are a Preferred Care member and have been diagnosed with a covered condition, the DVTP is included as the first step in the program process.

PGH Care Management Services Contact Information

Mailing Address:

Preferred Global Health
Attn: Care Management Services
155 Federal Street, Suite 1000
Boston, MA 02110
USA

Phone:  +1 617 369 7900

Fax:  +1 617 369 7950

E-mail:  caremanagement@pghworld.com


For information about a DVTP quote or how to get a DVTP, please contact us.


1Internet-based consultations to transfer knowledge for patients requiring specialized care: retrospective case review. BMJ 2003;326;696-666

Preferred Care is available worldwide with the exception of
residents in the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.

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