Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Villages Cardiac Care - Gold standard
Dr. Brian Saluck is Gold
In The Villages, where medicine is often practiced without the patients best interest at heart, Dr Saluck, of Citrus Cardiology is of highest quality: he's the Gold Standard. His staff at Citrus Cardiology is equally caring and display high values. After having experienced too many indifferent physicians and listening to countless stories of dissatisfaction from other Villagers, I would like to spread the word, that from my first hand experience, Dr. Saluck is an anomoly and a model for high quality cardiac care. I speak from nearly five years of having disappointing and sometimes maddening experiences within The Villages medical community. Even after exhaustive research, if it were not for the insistence of my PCP, Dr. Glenn McKeon, I likely would not have known about Dr. Saluck and would not have received his care. |
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 09-16-2017 at 07:57 AM. |
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I had no complaints about Villages Health. My doctor listened, never rushed. I always felt I was in good hands and would still be there were it not for insurance.
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I love him! While in for a cardiac checkup, I showed him where a young butcher had cut out some skin cancer...and the area had become infected. While still in the examining room, he took photos of my problem with his phone, texted it to his and his family's personal dermatologist and then after receiving an almost immediate response...told me to head straight there. I don't know of too many doctors who would have gone to that much effort and trouble. |
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There are a lot of good physicians in and around The Villages. I don't believe most of them ignore the what is in the patients best interest. My wife has received excellent care from her Villages Health PCP and Cardiologist... their efforts solved some serious cardiac problems and got her back to normal.
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Wheather in Illinois, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Oregon, Georgia, Arizona or The Villages, Florida you are going to find pretty much the same caring and non-caring doctors. Given the growth and age of residents in The Villages, we don't have enough doctors period.
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Most people are as happy as they make up their mind to be. Abraham Lincoln |
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The healthcare problem I believe is ubiquitous and the result of the combination of lower standards at teaching institutes, healthcare legislation by politicians who know only what gets votes, government massive regulations and price controls, interference by health insurance companies
emergency rooms problems also ubiquitous Median time spent in an ER by patients who were DISCHARGED national median 138 minutes. Best time North Dakota 99 minutes Lowest time New Jersey 154 Florida tied with new jersey at 154 minutes Median time for patient in ER who were ADMITTED national median 279 minutes Best state South Dakota 178 Worst state on DC 485 Florida not in either column Figures are for 12 months ending September 2016 Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services |
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????did you not see the citation at the bottom
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There is a lot of data about timely care in Emergency Rooms and other areas on cms.org, though it takes some effort to dig it out. Here is a link:
Datasets | Data.Medicare.gov | Data.Medicare.Gov Look at the datasets for "Timely and Effective Care". They include ER and other data nationally, by state, and by some particular hospital. The WSJ also has the data broken down by hospital... most of our local hospitals are here including TVH See Where Your Hospital Ranks in Emergency-Room Times - WSJ The WSJ says their data also comes from cms.org |
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There is a reason that providing a link to the source, rather than just cut/pasting the writing...is required. While it might not be done purposely, changing the wording and then just putting in a supposed source so that the reader has to go look it up/find it (instead of clicking on the exact link from whence the info was derived)...is always a real possibility. Particularly if someone plagiarized, then added or changed a few sentences here and there...to make it look like their own thoughts/words. |
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