Letter to Hospital

Oct 06, 2007 06:58

Hospital Administrator ( Read more... )

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bu5ter October 6 2007, 12:18:04 UTC
If you haven't sent this out yet I would put a "not" in this line.

The after hospital care is where it did go well for me.

Just trying to help and I'm glad to hear that you're feeling better.

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jamesbeary October 6 2007, 16:31:20 UTC
Thank you for noting this . I did not mail it out yet and I will modify the text. Thank you

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shake_it_up October 6 2007, 19:16:58 UTC
That's a very reasonable letter, and I bet the doctor will get the message.

I haven't commented but I was concerned about your health and your having to go into the hospital. Clearly going without the antibiotics set you back a bit once you went home, and that is just wrong.

I'm glad you are feeling better, keep it up!

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jamesbeary October 6 2007, 20:57:25 UTC
I am and the touch of pnuemonia has gone away now that I have medications. I did not want to write an angry letter-- I was angry enough about this and it would not been worth it. I had to think about this carefully and wrote out this letter.

I hope Presbyterian will set up the precription system that everything can be printed out in clear legible font. A friend that works at Medical City Hospital told me they set up such a system 3 years and since then they have had 100% success. Doctors loves it, and pharmacist loves to see it printed out.

I am getting better and I will fully recover, thank you for your word of support.

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ednixon October 8 2007, 12:46:56 UTC
My doctor, Alex delRosario,
http://terranovamed.com/Welcome.html
who has just joined Synergy group at Olympic
Medical Center in Los Angeles, has an all Macintosh
office, always types his scripts into a fax application
on his Mac, and it is faxed to the pharmacy. Can't believe
people rely on scribbles on slips of paper in this day and age.

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