Diagnosis Verification
and Treatment Plan

To ensure you have the right diagnosis and knowledge of the best available treatment, a multidisciplinary team of leading specialists at a top US ranked hospital to confirm or correct the existing diagnosis and provide treatment options.

The right diagnosis and the right treatment plan

The Diagnosis Verification and Treatment Plan (DVTP) reduces the likelihood of misdiagnosis, which is the most frequent medical error. With a precise diagnosis, the most appropriate and effective treatment plan can be developed.

The process is much more than a single doctor reviewing the opinion of another doctor. The DVTP is an in-depth evaluation of all tests and records used to arrive at the initial diagnosis, performed by a specialist team of Harvard-level medical experts at the forefront of their disciplines working together to determine the right course of treatment for you.

Empowering patients to make informed decisions

The Personal Care Manager coordinates the service and supports patients as they request and gather all relevant medical records. Once medical documents related to the original diagnosis are complete, the Personal Care Manager arranges translation if needed and shares it with the reviewing Harvard-level specialists. Their expert evaluation takes about 7-10 business days from receiving complete medical file. The Personal Care Manager sends the expert written report to the patient and, if requested to, their doctor. They get in touch the next day to help members understand medical terminology and the report and to ensure that all questions and follow-up are answered, and concerns are addressed.

The DVTP empowers patients and facilitates informed decision-making about the best treatment and care available.

Thank you for all the work you have done and the support you have given me regarding my father's disease. PGH helped us to make a more informed decision of how to handle my father's treatment. We are doing everything to assure that he has the best assistance available."

- Member’s daughter, Hong Kong