Just write "I requested my entire treatment time but was denied and staff member ........... demanded I sign this form" on the AMA form.
Awesome idea if they try and make you fill out the form!!
I guess I've been really lucky. Even when circumstances made me arrive late (I was on the last shift), the staff attitude was always "we will get you your full time".
Hi needlephobic isn't there someone who's in charge at your centre you can talk too?Love, luck and strength, Cas
Contact CMS and report the SOB's. CMS could pull their operating licenses. They will go through their paper work and check to see if they asked. Besides not good for the long term health it's also a kiss of if you are on the transplant list. In New Jersey they look to see if patients are asking for AMA removals.
Hello needlephobic,Could you not have a confidential word with the staff nurse and ask for her help about this?Good luck and best wishes from Kristina. P.S. Have you remained to feel like a needlephobic or have things become better?
I said you can put him old he74in one of the vacant chairs BTW they won't be filled after 11 told me can't do that just
I have been known to write comments on the AMA forms and draw little pictures on them. The techs find it amusing and always let me put whatever I want onto the paper.One day I drew a wrestling ring because I was late due to watching a WWE match I had watched at home. Yes, they do think I am a little crazy, but a nice crazy.
Slightly off topic, but related.My regular FMC clinic targets a Kt/V of 1.4 for in-center hemo patients, even though the CMS goal is 1.2. The DaVita clinic I am visiting this week while traveling uses a goal of 1.2.
QuoteI said you can put him old he74in one of the vacant chairs BTW they won't be filled after 11 told me can't do that just They might have been telling the truth. Staffing policies regulate the ratio of techs/RNs to patients, and putting one more concurrent customer online could cause the ratio to be exceeded. I've also been to clinics where many chairs were vacant by law, since the state had "need based licensing" and the clinic only proved a "need" for some of their chairs.