Heartbroken over high expectations with Villages Hospital

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Old 12-23-2017, 07:41 AM
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I got this info from U-Tube, so it must be true.
What say you.
In a video about Florida healthcare, it said that is was a Florida law that a doctor must spent 30 minutes with a patient.
Has anyone heard of this. If must be wrong.
I have had appointments that only needed 10 minuets, sometimes an hour.
That would definitely slow things down.
Just asking.
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Old 12-23-2017, 10:57 AM
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One only needs to experience the problems at TVRH ER to realize...INSTANTLY.....THEY ARE NOT ON A TRIAGE BASIS!!!

A well run facility, hospital or otherwise are not excused to run a shabby, below par, unsafe operation "...because they are not big enough...".

The ER has been more than doubled in size with the last expansion......NO IMPROVEMENT....if not worse.

There is no excuse for a poorly run operation. Good management DOES SOMETHING about it.

Thus far TVRH administration at the highest level has not addressed the problem!
Then why don't YOU and everyone else on here with legitimate concerns go to that Administration with documented concerns? Documentation gets results, complaining does not. Complaining on here, and to anyone else who will listen, accomplishes nothing. It could even cost someone their life trying to get somewhere else. And, if all those other places get overwhelmed by everyone going there instead, how long do you think it will be before the problems simply transfer to there?

My husband was in Lady Lake Specialty Care for rehab. The experience was beyond horrible. I documented everything with names, times, etc. (I still have it.) I was in the "management's" office on a daily basis. With my documentation and his doctor, it made a HUGE difference in his outcome. PM me and I will provide details.
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Then why don't YOU and everyone else on here with legitimate concerns go to that Administration with documented concerns? Documentation gets results, complaining does not. Complaining on here, and to anyone else who will listen, accomplishes nothing. It could even cost someone their life trying to get somewhere else. And, if all those other places get overwhelmed by everyone going there instead, how long do you think it will be before the problems simply transfer to there?

My husband was in Lady Lake Specialty Care for rehab. The experience was beyond horrible. I documented everything with names, times, etc. (I still have it.) I was in the "management's" office on a daily basis. With my documentation and his doctor, it made a HUGE difference in his outcome. PM me and I will provide details.
Well stated!!! I think folks would rather complain (sometimes) than put "feet" to their concerns!
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