View Full Version : The Villages Hospital latest report
wereback
03-30-2024, 07:36 PM
Looks like quality of care has finally improved. I hope she is correct
Shipping up to Boston
03-30-2024, 07:43 PM
Looks like quality of care has finally improved. I hope she is correct
Not seeing any link?
wereback
03-30-2024, 08:26 PM
No link in latest POA newsletter
Shipping up to Boston
03-30-2024, 08:28 PM
Not seeing any link?
I'm not. Interested to see if others do
Stu from NYC
03-30-2024, 08:57 PM
One can hope care is improving but would like to see something more concrete
tophcfa
03-30-2024, 09:50 PM
Looks like quality of care has finally improved. I hope she is correct
Can’t get any worse, only one direction things could go.
Bogie Shooter
03-31-2024, 07:54 AM
Current Bulletin | POA of The Villages (https://www.poa4us.org/bulletin/)
Shipping up to Boston
03-31-2024, 08:32 AM
Current Bulletin | POA of The Villages (https://www.poa4us.org/bulletin/)
Thank you
gatorbill1
03-31-2024, 09:02 AM
Always been treated with respect and excellent care.
New Englander
03-31-2024, 09:31 AM
About five months ago I had Hernia Surgery at The Villages Hospital and everything went well.
Bogie Shooter
03-31-2024, 09:38 AM
About five months ago I had Hernia Surgery at The Villages Hospital and everything went well.
Surgeon?
Shipping up to Boston
03-31-2024, 01:26 PM
These Villages Hospital threads are about as uplifting as the waiting room at Sloan Kettering! But please continue....;)
New Englander
03-31-2024, 03:05 PM
Surgeon?
Dr Mark Kent
blueash
03-31-2024, 04:15 PM
Two thoughts..
1. This was a PR appearance by a person whose job is to make the hospital better. She is reporting on data that has not been made public and we shall see if her predictions of grades are accurate. It is interesting she is using ABC grades which is not the system CMS uses for evaluating hospitals, it uses stars.
Leapfrog uses ABC and is only interested in patient safety, preventable errors which is a different set of outcomes than used by CMS. Both can be useful.
2. There are many here who repetitively bash the POA as being anti-developer and anti-Villages. But it is the POA that is bringing this hopefully positive information to public attention.
Stu from NYC
03-31-2024, 04:36 PM
If this review is at all favorable we will see lots of info in the Sun. Otherwise not a word.
Zenmama18
04-01-2024, 04:52 AM
Mine did too and everything went well for him too. Staff were kind and caring and very professional.
Heytubes
04-01-2024, 06:41 AM
I’ve always had excellent care at the Villages hospital in the past couple of years.
BostonRich
04-01-2024, 08:02 AM
Just kidding. We have found that the Waiting Area/Emergency Room can be a frustrating third world experience and if that's as far as you get you probably have seriously negative reviews. My wife actually spent the night on a bed in the hallway before major surgery.
Now once you get upstairs things are very different. The surgery went very well and the quality of care and service once you are in your room is good.
So hopefully things are getting better all around.
Bogie Shooter
04-01-2024, 08:12 AM
Just kidding. We have found that the Waiting Area/Emergency Room can be a frustrating third world experience and if that's as far as you get you probably have seriously negative reviews. My wife actually spent the night on a bed in the hallway before major surgery.
Now once you get upstairs things are very different. The surgery went very well and the quality of care and service once you are in your room is good.
So hopefully things are getting better all around.
You are right, if you have to go to the hospital, going thru the ER sets a bad tone for your stay.
Late February ER lived up to its poor reputation.
Shipping up to Boston
04-01-2024, 08:18 AM
Just kidding. We have found that the Waiting Area/Emergency Room can be a frustrating third world experience and if that's as far as you get you probably have seriously negative reviews. My wife actually spent the night on a bed in the hallway before major surgery.
Now once you get upstairs things are very different. The surgery went very well and the quality of care and service once you are in your room is good.
So hopefully things are getting better all around.
Agree.
Obviously better to come in the front than the back. ED' everywhere are busy and have limited rooms available...thus why you see so many on a 'wall'. Glad that your wife ultimately had a good outcome
Bogie Shooter
04-01-2024, 01:31 PM
Agree.
Obviously better to come in the front than the back. ED' everywhere are busy and have limited rooms available...thus why you see so many on a 'wall'. Glad that your wife ultimately had a good outcome
There is pill for that......:1rotfl:
Shipping up to Boston
04-01-2024, 02:33 PM
There is pill for that......:1rotfl:
-ED is the place
-EM is the specialty
-EP is the specialist
ER is the tv show!
tophcfa
04-01-2024, 07:30 PM
Just kidding. We have found that the Waiting Area/Emergency Room can be a frustrating third world experience and if that's as far as you get you probably have seriously negative reviews. My wife actually spent the night on a bed in the hallway before major surgery.
Now once you get upstairs things are very different. The surgery went very well and the quality of care and service once you are in your room is good.
So hopefully things are getting better all around.
Fair point, people who go there for scheduled procedures seem to generally have an OK experience. Going through the door of the ER is like entering the gate to hell. Unfortunately, many Villagers have had the extreme misfortune to have to go to the ER.
Dusty_Star
04-02-2024, 03:48 PM
Fair point, people who go there for scheduled procedures seem to generally have an OK experience. Going through the door of the ER is like entering the gate to hell. Unfortunately, many Villagers have had the extreme misfortune to have to go to the ER.
Is the solution to try & go to one of the free standing emergency rooms (if one is close by), in preference to the hospital?
Bogie Shooter
04-02-2024, 04:16 PM
Is the solution to try & go to one of the free standing emergency rooms (if one is close by), in preference to the hospital?
Depends on the need.
Ecuadog
04-02-2024, 05:59 PM
Is the solution to try & go to one of the free standing emergency rooms (if one is close by), in preference to the hospital?
If you need to be admitted to a hospital, you must then be transported to a hospital.
Bogie Shooter
04-02-2024, 06:41 PM
If you need to be admitted to a hospital, you must then be transported to a hospital.
To the ER.:eek:
tophcfa
04-02-2024, 08:49 PM
Is the solution to try & go to one of the free standing emergency rooms (if one is close by), in preference to the hospital?
Golf cart accessible? That’s what forced me to the Hospital ER.
RICH1
04-03-2024, 04:32 AM
nothing improved! it where death lives
courtyard
04-05-2024, 05:04 PM
Went to the Villages Hospital ER a few weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised at the attentive care I received. No waiting in the ER. They took me in right away. Assigned me a nurse to take care of my needs. Totally surprised since I had gone to the Leesburg hospital a month before and it was a horror.
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