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JoMar 04-03-2019 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1638566)
This place sounds like a bloody nightmare! How do we get to a real hospital if we need one in TV? I can’t see myself ever voluntarily going to this hospital.

When I went to Strub Hospital in Honolulu I couldn’t believe that I was in, tested and seen by doctor for bronchitis and was on my way with prescriptions in an hour. Hospital did follow up calls.

In Kailua, Hawaii when I broke my knee I was seen within 15 min at Castle Hospital, stabilized and the surgeon called me the next day to discuss options. I chose to fly home. Again hospital did follow up calls to see how I was on my cell 3 times a day. I was on Allianz insurance which bargains with the hospital on bills.

I’m afraid to get sick in TV. Do I need to arrange for access to private nurse and how I get to Orlando in an emergency?

You are not in Hawaii.....if you can afford it, get that private nurse and hire a helicopter to take you where you feel comfortable. From your post, I am assuming you have never been to either Leesburg or TVRH but are judging based on the small fraction of folks that bash on here with limited information.

Velvet 04-03-2019 03:32 PM

I am a snowbird for now. And Allianz is like Bluecross, they pay all your medical expenses. International insurance for anywhere in the world.

Velvet 04-03-2019 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1638652)
You are not in Hawaii.....if you can afford it, get that private nurse and hire a helicopter to take you where you feel comfortable. From your post, I am assuming you have never been to either Leesburg or TVRH but are judging based on the small fraction of folks that bash on here with limited information.

You are right, I picked TV over Hawaii for several reasons. I would like to know what I should do if I get sick in TV. Allianz would pay for helicopter if necessary. But I can’t believe what I am reading here about this hospital. Scares the *** out of me.

sallybowron 04-03-2019 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1633432)
If your friend is waiting to be admitted at TVRH they are probably in a comfortable bed in a cubicle, hooked up to a bunch of monitors and under the eyes of nurses while they wait for patients to leave so there is room. This is spring break, the time when hoards of people visit Florida and make it the busiest time all year. Many people get sick and are away from their family physicians so E.R.s and Urgent Cares are flooded.

I hope your neighbor is admitted soon, gets better soon and joins the fun again soon.

I agree Gracie, I knw the wait is long but they do try to make you comfortable. The waiting room is more of a concern for me.

Bogie Shooter 04-03-2019 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1638656)
You are right, I picked TV over Hawaii for several reasons. I would like to know what I should do if I get sick in TV. Allianz would pay for helicopter if necessary. But I can’t believe what I am reading here about this hospital. Scares the *** out of me.

Don’t worry happy

Velvet 04-03-2019 04:52 PM

:) Knowledge never kills, but ignorance can.

jflynn1 04-03-2019 05:58 PM

Noot quite true. Take a look at who the Board of Directors are of TVRH

Velvet 04-03-2019 06:15 PM

I looked at the board of directors, but not sure what to make of them. Any hints?

Dan9871 04-03-2019 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Villageswimmer (Post 1638645)
What’s Allianz?

An insurance company

Velvet 04-03-2019 09:28 PM

I just read the PAO Bulletin on this hospital. Am I the only one who hears loud alarm bells about what is written? The justification for the low rating is that they have to serve an older demographic, a retirement community. Well then. This should be included in the Lifestyle advertisements to the world: “We are an active community. Keep in mind, you better stay healthy if you want to be here.”

I love The Villages, (my uncle was friends with Harold S) but, we HAVE to do better in this area.

skyking 04-06-2019 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Velvet (Post 1638741)
I just read the PAO Bulletin on this hospital. Am I the only one who hears loud alarm bells about what is written? The justification for the low rating is that they have to serve an older demographic, a retirement community. Well then. This should be included in the Lifestyle advertisements to the world: “We are an active community. Keep in mind, you better stay healthy if you want to be here.”

I love The Villages, (my uncle was friends with Harold S) but, we HAVE to do better in this area.

There are hundreds of hospitals who serve "an older demographic" with much much higher ratings than TVRH. I don't know what their problem is but it is not the age of the patients.

ColdNoMore 04-06-2019 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by skyking (Post 1639428)
There are hundreds of hospitals who serve "an older demographic" with much much higher ratings than TVRH. I don't know what their problem is but it is not the age of the patients.

Excellent point. :thumbup:

One can't help but wonder, if it's analogous to what I believe is the underlying reason for the subpar conditions of a lot of the golf courses...i.e."captive audience syndrome?"
:shrug:

graciegirl 04-06-2019 05:09 PM

According to a CBS News report on the quality of Health care from 2016, Florida was in the bottom ten of the country. I think that the licensing requirements for physicians should be raised. I know of one who practices here who lost her license in another state for drug addiction and one who has been jailed for failure to pay child support.

Keep in mind that The Villages has nothing to do with running TVRH. It just owns the building.

Here is the CBS report putting Florida in the bottom ten of the 48.

Best and worst states for health care - CBS News

Velvet 04-06-2019 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1639444)

Keep in mind that The Villages has nothing to do with running TVRH. It just owns the building.

Here is the CBS report putting Florida in the bottom ten of the 48.

Best and worst states for health care - CBS News

Thank you for clearing that up. I hate to have anything besmirch my dear TV.

However, ladies and gentlemen, we have a problem.

Bogie Shooter 04-06-2019 06:05 PM

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