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Originally Posted by NotGolfer
We all can be pro-active with this one. We can write letters to the hospital administrator when things aren't going well in the ER. IF they get enough of these, I'm almost sure that will get their attention.
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I doubt whether letters to the administrator will get us much satisfaction. He is the one who set up and controls the current staffing and procedural guidelines, and I am sure, receives daily reports on what is currently going on. Perhaps more corrective action would result if lots of letters were sent to the State agency responsible for governing hospital operations and lots more letters to the "big city" news reporter who loves to go rabid on Villages operations and problems. A good series of solid expose' articles should raise some dust.