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General PSA to patients from healthcare providers: What we want you to know
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:04 pm
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:04 pm
We bust our butts to provide timely compassionate care to our patients. We don't expect thanks or accolades but a little respect and paying your bill would be appreciated.
Claiming allergies to "all NSAIDS and Tylenol" does not make us more likely to give you opioids
The statement "I've done everything and I just cannot lose weight" is a false statement. If you burn more calories than you consume you will in fact lose weight.
Experiencing a common side effect to a drug is not the same as being allergic to that drug. "I'm allergic to doxycycline because it upset my stomach."
Although some very rare emergencies necessitate presenting for healthcare dirty or disheveled, there is no reason at all to forego basic hygiene like bathing within 2 days prior to the appointment, wearing deodorant, knocking the mud off your shoes, wearing clean clothes or at least ones that do not smell of animal or human excrement, or brushing your teeth sometime in the preceding week.
Stuttering out the first few letters or sounds of the drug you used a long time ago that sort of worked for your pain is not going to make us believe you are not directly drug seeking.
Antibiotics work on bacteria. They do not treat viruses. They are not person specific. Stop saying "Zithromax does not work for me" it is nonsense.
The threat of "I will find another doctor then" is not a bargaining chip when we choose not to bend to your demands for a test you don't warrant or a drug you don't need. In fact, that threat is likely what we're hoping for at that point of the conversation.
Treating our staff with disrespect is a sure way to be dismissed.
Leaving a phone message every 20 min for 3 hours will not motivate us to call you back any sooner.
Arriving at the office in time to fill out paper work, verify insurance, and get into room (especially for patients with mobility disabilities) will help assure you and everyone else is seen on time.
There is no need to bring all 7 of your children into the office or exam room just because 1 had a fever at school. The patient +/- a caregiver if required is really all we need in the room.
Use the restroom in the lobby while waiting to be roomed if so needed. Once roomed leaving the room for any reason delays your care and the care of everyone scheduled after you.
When your child is pitching a fit and won’t get on the scale, just pick them up weigh together, then set them down weigh alone and subtract.
The damage your uncontrolled children do to the office is your responsibility. Please don't let them write on the chairs or exam tables, tear the Formica off the countertops, or swing on the cabinet doors.
If you pay your bill in cash in full at the time of service most office will discount you significantly as the cost of tracking down all the non-payers gets expensive.
We are all well aware you did not slip and fall on that object now crammed up your rectum. Please spare us the lie.
And so much more
Healthcare providers, please feel free to chime in.
Claiming allergies to "all NSAIDS and Tylenol" does not make us more likely to give you opioids
The statement "I've done everything and I just cannot lose weight" is a false statement. If you burn more calories than you consume you will in fact lose weight.
Experiencing a common side effect to a drug is not the same as being allergic to that drug. "I'm allergic to doxycycline because it upset my stomach."
Although some very rare emergencies necessitate presenting for healthcare dirty or disheveled, there is no reason at all to forego basic hygiene like bathing within 2 days prior to the appointment, wearing deodorant, knocking the mud off your shoes, wearing clean clothes or at least ones that do not smell of animal or human excrement, or brushing your teeth sometime in the preceding week.
Stuttering out the first few letters or sounds of the drug you used a long time ago that sort of worked for your pain is not going to make us believe you are not directly drug seeking.
Antibiotics work on bacteria. They do not treat viruses. They are not person specific. Stop saying "Zithromax does not work for me" it is nonsense.
The threat of "I will find another doctor then" is not a bargaining chip when we choose not to bend to your demands for a test you don't warrant or a drug you don't need. In fact, that threat is likely what we're hoping for at that point of the conversation.
Treating our staff with disrespect is a sure way to be dismissed.
Leaving a phone message every 20 min for 3 hours will not motivate us to call you back any sooner.
Arriving at the office in time to fill out paper work, verify insurance, and get into room (especially for patients with mobility disabilities) will help assure you and everyone else is seen on time.
There is no need to bring all 7 of your children into the office or exam room just because 1 had a fever at school. The patient +/- a caregiver if required is really all we need in the room.
Use the restroom in the lobby while waiting to be roomed if so needed. Once roomed leaving the room for any reason delays your care and the care of everyone scheduled after you.
When your child is pitching a fit and won’t get on the scale, just pick them up weigh together, then set them down weigh alone and subtract.
The damage your uncontrolled children do to the office is your responsibility. Please don't let them write on the chairs or exam tables, tear the Formica off the countertops, or swing on the cabinet doors.
If you pay your bill in cash in full at the time of service most office will discount you significantly as the cost of tracking down all the non-payers gets expensive.
We are all well aware you did not slip and fall on that object now crammed up your rectum. Please spare us the lie.
And so much more
Healthcare providers, please feel free to chime in.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:08 pm to Bleeding purple
If you want me to value your time by being on time for my appointments, please know that I expect you guys to at least try to respect mine. Not all doctor visits are like that but there are a few that take 2 hours to get called to go in the back. That's all I got to say.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:08 pm to Bleeding purple
quote:
Use the restroom in the lobby while waiting to be roomed if so needed. Once roomed leaving the room for any reason delays your care and the care of everyone scheduled after you.
I can agree with most everything on this list but this one doesn't resonate with me. When you got to go, you got to go. Some people get really nervous bladders being at the doctor's office.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:08 pm to Bleeding purple
I think my gfs knocked up, how do I get an ultrasound did on her? I ain't got no money
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:09 pm to Bleeding purple
We all deal with bullshite in the careers we choose.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:09 pm to Bleeding purple
quote:
Use the restroom in the lobby while waiting to be roomed if so needed. Once roomed leaving the room for any reason delays your care and the care of everyone scheduled after you.
frick healthcare providers, if I have to sit in a room for an hour I will leave whenever I feel like it to take a piss. If healthcare providers had an ounce of respect for their patients and didn't make them wait ridiculous amounts of time, then this shite wouldn't happen.
Also, frick that get here 15 mins early thing. Hell I have one doctor that builds that into the schedule, so I just arrive 15 minutes late to avoid waiting 30 minutes.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:09 pm to TigahJay
First I was gonna downvote, but then I decided to upvote instead.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:10 pm to Bleeding purple
The fricking teachers are blushing at your whiny post
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:10 pm to Bleeding purple
You guys bitch more than any other profession. Here's a tip: get a new job.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:11 pm to Bleeding purple
purple, what situation caused this rant? a collection of the events or one event that broke the camel's back? the back story please...
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:11 pm to Bleeding purple
Healthcare is a service based industry, remember without your customers you're playing Doc McStuffins, without the surefire acceptance to Harvard due to your racial makeup
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:11 pm to Bleeding purple
quote:
Use the restroom in the lobby while waiting to be roomed if so needed. Once roomed leaving the room for any reason delays your care and the care of everyone scheduled after you.
This one I take issue with. I've been in a room SO LONG before that I had to leave. I was about 7 months pregnant and seriously, left in the room SO LONG that I had to go even though I'd gone before.
When the doc walked in she said "I feel like I need to offer you hors'doeuvres.
Otherwise, I can agree. (I'm in the medical field)
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:11 pm to Bleeding purple
Don't give us appointments at 11:00am and then have us sit in the examination room for 2.5 hours before we actually see the doctor.
Thanks
Thanks
This post was edited on 1/18/17 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:12 pm to northshorebamaman
There's no way I'd pick a career where I had to deal with fat poor people all day.
*shudder* fat people with all their fat problems
*shudder* fat people with all their fat problems
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:13 pm to Jizzy08
quote:
I can agree with most everything on this list but this one doesn't resonate with me. When you got to go, you got to go. Some people get really nervous bladders being at the doctor's office.
He wants you to piss or shite in the sink that's in the room.
Posted on 1/18/17 at 5:14 pm to Centinel
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fat people with all their fat problems
This is a myth you can be healthy at any size as long as you eat vegetables and exercise
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