Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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It's hard to turn people away. Weill Cornell in NYC has an Urgent Care Facility attached to the ER, and people who are triaged are sent to either UC or passed on the the ER. That way, real emergencies are treated immediately, and even the people who are passed on to UC are seen in a more timely manner.
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Used the ER in Bellevue. Awesome experience. The people were very nice and we were treated immediately.
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Give UF some time. A year. It takes time to change personnel and culture.
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Not true. The ER doesn't have to treat non-emergencies.
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More importantly, if people would stop using the ER as their PCP, healthcare would be cheaper.
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To the many who cannot afford health insurance, ER is their PCP!
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The Villages Hospital ER has not gotten better. I unfortunately had to use it a week or so ago and it was very poor. Granted there are a lot of people in the villages, however, after 6-7 hours in a recliner chair parked by the noisy nurses with heavy traffic, it took another 5 hours to finally get some pain medication that I had been requesting for over 2 hours. Finally after 12 hours I was moved to a ER bed until a room was available for me to be admitted.
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New ER in the VILLAGES
I was having shortness of breath ..heaviness in my chest & went to OCALA ER
on 466 A.. I was very satisfied with their prompt professional service..I was hooked up to many devices..took many blood tests..CT scans etc.When all was medically necessary done, I was transferred to West Marion hospital in OCALA by SUMTER CO. ambulance, because OCALA ER is an OCALA free standing ER So I learned..Only inconvenience was the fact they are not connected to the VILLAGES system, so therefore I had to have all my labs repeated..CT etc. And now I have to get all my medical records etc..from West Marion Hospital HOWEVER I AM SO EVERY GRATEFULL they were close by.. |
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I’m confused. Are you saying Ocala Health won’t share test results with The Villages Hospital? |
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In my opinion, the decision makers have known and know the problems with the ineffectiveness of their ER locations. The fact that over the many years there has been no improvement is testimony that the ER is not a priority.
There must be reasons why the stand alone ER in Bellview and those in Ocala get it right....knowledgeable management with the ER as a priority. IMHO! |
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[QUOTE=HelenLCSW;1723656]I was in the TVRH ER yesterday and -yes, there was a little glitch but considering that at one point there were 70 people in the waiting room and I heard two stroke codes called plus a heart attack, I think everything was handled as well as possible. Hospital ER’s across the country are overwhelmed as the population continues to grow exponentially. We have an unusually unbalanced population with a higher percentage of over 65ers than anywhere especially during season. I had an ER situation but not an imminently life threatening situation and in spite of that, I was registered, triaged, treated, and discharged in 5 hours (including the glitch of not being able to locate chart info). I do not think that is unreasonable considering how swamped they were. The entire staff was caring and knowledgeable.[/QUOTE i agree. they were VERY good when my husband was admitted, caring & attentive. we never had any problems, & met wonderful doctors.
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[QUOTE=PugMom;1723766]
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Thanx for posting. |
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