010: Questions? Who needs questions

Sep 28, 2007 09:22

For all that we do and how dedicated the hospital staff is, what in the world is so HARD about paperwork, or to be more precise, filling it in? Is it so hard to fill the papers out completely, accurately, and mrrftawawaabzzzzz

[OOC: for a character who asks a lot of serious questions, she sure has some silly ones in the back of her mind. The last ( Read more... )

a not so serious burning question, i wasn't hired for a desk job, stupid questions curse, affected

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gaijinkaku September 28 2007, 13:42:56 UTC
In some countries, medical staffers are just lazy. That's how mistakes are made, and then victims can take them to court!

[ooc; OMG My mom's a nurse and totally bitches about that. XD]

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henkonasuisho September 28 2007, 13:52:30 UTC
...A...Ah....

I was refering to some of our fellow patients, their realitives...but here and there, some of our staff seem to have the same problem.

[OOC: ALL database people have the right to bitch about lack of info I think]

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[ in ur post, totally ignoring ur clarification XD ] gaijinkaku September 28 2007, 14:02:48 UTC
That kind of carelessness is how LAWSUITS HAPPEN!

I heard of a case where a doctor wrote so sloppily, the team nearly amputated the wrong leg on a patient!!

[ooc: VERY TRUE. also. Kaere's statement = Trufax]

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[She's going uhhhh O_O;] henkonasuisho September 28 2007, 14:29:26 UTC
I believe that such a mistake in this Hospital could be easily remedied with the staff on hands, but...

That is unfortunately true; lack of details and clarity causes the risk of errors and maltreatment. Unless we get clear details on the situation and anything unique about the patient, it becomes harder for us to treat the patient. A cause and effect?

[OOC: I've heard of someone almost losing a 10,000 sale here at work too --;]

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charmingthief September 28 2007, 14:39:40 UTC
Because paperwork itself is a mess. For every different type injury, there's a form you need to fill out, as for different questions and different signatures. Include in the fact that hospitals are quite busy and that people would rather be making a difference in someone rather than filling a sheet of paper that barely anyone looks at anyway.

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henkonasuisho September 28 2007, 14:46:19 UTC
It's a requirement in any profession to be accurate whenever possible, but we rely on patients to give us basic facts. CONTRAY to your statement, we put this stuff into your file for future referance so we can repair you after your latest acts of stupidity.

I get off work later, do you want to start your training?

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charmingthief September 28 2007, 14:50:14 UTC
Oh, great. Now I have a file? Did you put everything in there for everyone else to see?!

Um, yeah. Sure. Should I bring anything?

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henkonasuisho September 28 2007, 14:56:20 UTC
You'll have to ask Isane for that infomation, I'm not allowed to give it out without her permission. Those are not part of the hospital files, you know that.

Up to you, but I don't believe we'll need anything.

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evrythingihave September 28 2007, 15:38:30 UTC
You'd think people licensed to take care of people's lives would be more inclined to do things responsibly.

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henkonasuisho September 28 2007, 15:42:14 UTC
I suppose the fact we're all thinking beings means that we're all inclined to avoid all forms of paperwork.

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