How we design a care plan
Care plans are written, dated, and signed off by you. Here is how each one is built, and how we update it when reality changes.
Every patient at BFC has a written care plan that lays out the recommended treatment, the alternatives we considered, the timeline, the medications, and the cost in plain numbers. It is delivered before any treatment starts and you sign it off.
The plan also names the decision points: the moments in the cycle where we will look at the data and decide together whether to continue, change, or stop. Naming the decision points up front is what allows us to make those decisions calmly later.
When reality changes — a slow response, an unexpected result, a personal circumstance — we update the plan in writing rather than verbally. The history is preserved, so you can look back and see what changed and why.