BillI am not sure what this is. Its not a national meeting. He talks like these people don't know what dialysis is so I have to wonder if this is an academy or what??? KT is a POS. He is a self centered, arrogant, egotistical jerk. I miss my job as FA, I miss my clinic, I miss my patients. But when Gambro was bought by DaVita it was no longer about the patients, it was (and is) about money. His "culture", his "village" is all good feeling talk to cover how bad DaVita is.After watching more of this video, I can't figure out who he is talking to.
The whole Village idea is a good thing, but the bigger it gets the harder it becomes to manage. Yeah the songs are corny but the point is to lighten up the atmosphere. He even says that some people think it's rediculous but the intent is to get people's attention. (which it does)
Quote from: bioya on June 23, 2009, 08:26:31 AMBillI am not sure what this is. Its not a national meeting. He talks like these people don't know what dialysis is so I have to wonder if this is an academy or what??? KT is a POS. He is a self centered, arrogant, egotistical jerk. I miss my job as FA, I miss my clinic, I miss my patients. But when Gambro was bought by DaVita it was no longer about the patients, it was (and is) about money. His "culture", his "village" is all good feeling talk to cover how bad DaVita is.After watching more of this video, I can't figure out who he is talking to. It looks like maybe a guest speaker at a business school or something.. I got sick when the hail duh-vita song came on. I just can't tell you how sick you feel when your sitting with your ROD and RVP and these things are forced down our throat. If you don't participate, your blackballed... trust me.. it happens.
Quote from: dialysisbiller on June 23, 2009, 09:51:57 AMThe whole Village idea is a good thing, but the bigger it gets the harder it becomes to manage. Yeah the songs are corny but the point is to lighten up the atmosphere. He even says that some people think it's rediculous but the intent is to get people's attention. (which it does)I'm wondering how the village metaphor applies to patients - how does the internal messaging refer to patients? If the staff are the "voters" and he's the "mayor" what are the patients?
the dialysis treatment itself isn't bringing the big money in the door, it's the drugs. and if you think that each patient brings in $30K a month, you are definitely uninformed. On average, it's from $4K-$6K per month per patient. There are Hippers scattered throughout that bring in the extra money, but well over 85% are Medicare, Medicaid and government plans (Veterans affairs etc) that pay on average $150 per treatment NOT including drug charges. I'm not a KT 'follower' or 'worshipper'.... he's a businessman, plain and simple and knows how to run a good business. The idea of treating your employees well means they'll do better work and be better with patients etc etc.... core values and such.
Quote from: dialysisbiller on June 27, 2009, 05:06:06 AMthe dialysis treatment itself isn't bringing the big money in the door, it's the drugs. and if you think that each patient brings in $30K a month, you are definitely uninformed. On average, it's from $4K-$6K per month per patient. There are Hippers scattered throughout that bring in the extra money, but well over 85% are Medicare, Medicaid and government plans (Veterans affairs etc) that pay on average $150 per treatment NOT including drug charges. I'm not a KT 'follower' or 'worshipper'.... he's a businessman, plain and simple and knows how to run a good business. The idea of treating your employees well means they'll do better work and be better with patients etc etc.... core values and such.Oh, and what about treating the patients well? Does anyone think of us? It's because of us these companies exist. No one is doing us a favor, as much as you dialysis staff like to think you are. Oh, and I saw my statement from Medicare, and it's not $4k-$6K. More like 36,000. So I'll thank you not to tell me I don't know what I'm talking about.
All true points, REality Check. i will tell you though, that none of the teammates that actually do the patient care, know who the HIPPERS are, or who has Medicare, or Medicaid. At least not at my clinics. The staff could care less, so, yes, patient care is the same. ALL of management knows the HIPPERS, though, I promise you. And, FYI, ANY problem, in ANY clinic has a SAMS call about it.
I was a HIPPER the entire time that I was on dialysis, both in-center and home hemo. I will be bluntly honest - I used it to my advantage wherever and whenever I could. I didn't go around proclaiming my HIPPER status and I never threatened anyone but I always casually let them know that they weren't the only game in town and that I had choices. That seemed to get everyone to snap to, especially when the FA got wind of it because it was their on the line if I chose to leave.Of course, this only works in a large urban area where choices of providers abound.