sambamanslilgirl
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Joined: 2/5/2007 From: Chicago, IL Status: offline
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honestly, i'm neither shocked nor surprised since i have experienced this type of treatment by a govt hospital and staff. years ago when my oldest was 3, she had pneumonia (i didn't know that at the time) and took her to the county hospital which wasn't too far away. however upon getting there, i was told there was a 9hr waiting list no matter the emergency and the age of the patient. refusing to wait that long, i took her to a hospital further away however she was seen immediately. story doesn't end there - since she was on HMO at the time, we had to be transferred to an HMO (as a govt) hospital across town. what a horrible experience that was. the staff acted as if they didn't know about her transfer, the security guard berated me in front of her for not having a visitor's pass though i came with the ambulance, the room was dirty and not prepared for patient arrival and the nursing staff didn't want to give her anything to eat but i insisted that they did. i documented everything i saw, what was said and happened (including sick kids playing in the hallway because there was no playroom on the floor - it was being used as a patients' room) and sent copies to the administration as well as the state boards. the outcome, staff and changes were made.
< Message edited by sambamanslilgirl -- 8/20/2008 7:30:45 AM >
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