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Title: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Mr.N on August 31, 2008, 07:55:22 AM
After a frustrating 22 months with Davita, I put in a request online to change centers to one closer to my home. After 3 weeks, I had no response or inquiries. Last week I contacted Fresenius and they're opening a new state of the art facility close to my home with heated, massage chairs, and cable and internet access TVs at each chair.  I'm almost excited about going to dialysis now (almost).
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: twirl on August 31, 2008, 09:50:02 AM
do people eat emus?
and sounds like your dialysis will be like going to a spa
-message chairs- I could use that during hour 4-
and heated ----- wow
I am glad for you
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Rerun on August 31, 2008, 09:50:27 AM
Good for you!  That is the only thing that will get their attention is competition for the dollar.  Thank god you have a choice.  Although there is not a shortage of patients.  

That is my point about transplants.  There is no competition so the transplant people have no customer service.  They make the rules and we have no choice but to follow.  If we had private pay transplants.... a choice.... the current transplant people would be considerably nicer to us.

Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Mr.N on August 31, 2008, 10:54:33 AM
do people eat emus?
and sounds like your dialysis will be like going to a spa
-message chairs- I could use that during hour 4-
and heated ----- wow
I am glad for you

we have a small population at my school that were originally going to be used for "farming" (meat, emu oil, etc). But it never materialized because they didn't want to freak the kids out. I feel I've had no choice in my treatment since I started. My doctor automatically set me up with DaVita while I was in the hospital, and I later found out he's the chairman of that site. I didn't even know there were other companies that could used, and since I have at least another 3 yrs until I come up for a transplant, I felt it was time for an upgrade.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Zach on August 31, 2008, 11:32:52 AM
Taking control is the first step to successful dialysis and good health.

 8)
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: David13 on August 31, 2008, 01:10:50 PM
As some have already stated, it is fortunate that you have a choice of dialysis facilities.  Many patients, particularly those in rural areas, do not have a choice.  I am very glad that you have taken a stand for yourself and it is especially satisfying that you were able to tell your current provider why you were leaving.  Maybe they will take your comments into consideration and things will improve for the patients who remain there.  (Doubtful, I know, but we can hope!).

Congratulations on your move!   :2thumbsup;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Wallyz on August 31, 2008, 01:19:34 PM
Good move on your part.  Congratulations.  Is this site going to have nocturnal available?
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Mr.N on August 31, 2008, 01:43:05 PM
Good move on your part. Congratulations. Is this site going to have nocturnal available?



Not as of right now and even if they did, I wouldn't want to spend my nights at a clinic.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Joe Paul on August 31, 2008, 02:07:57 PM
Congratulations  :thumbup; I hope the new center works out good for you.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Hawkeye on September 02, 2008, 08:25:08 AM
They put me on their patient list to start as soon as the site opens in 3 weeks (having private insurance may be a reason they're so accommodating).

Glad to hear you are trying to improve your situation by changing clinics regardless of where it is you go.  Having private insurance may be the key to getting into that clinic right now though because if they are just opening it they can only have private insurance patients until the state gives them their medicare approval.  Once that happens they can then have medicare patients because they can bill for them.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Bajanne on September 02, 2008, 11:11:01 AM
i can hear Epoman giving a loud 'Hurrah'!  This would have pleased him no end!!
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: bioya on September 02, 2008, 11:59:30 AM
When Duh-Vita loses a Hipper patient (high income w/ private insurance) they crap a ton. Honestly, there are meetings and teleconferences held to keep the private insurance patient. I was told as FA of DaVita I had to do whatever it took to keep a insurance patient.  Your Duh-Vita FA is right now getting her/his butt ripped by her/his ROD. 

Now having said that, its not right, but thats the way it is. I do congratulate you and hope you enjoy your new clinic. I hope all patients that are abused and/or intimidated by Duh-Vita will stand up and say 'no more'.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: flip on September 02, 2008, 02:40:56 PM
I wish you hadn't told me that, Bioya....it's like giving me a loaded gun.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: bioya on September 02, 2008, 04:11:48 PM
I wish you hadn't told me that, Bioya....it's like giving me a loaded gun.

Flip. Check out this job posting from Duh-Vita. Look at the left at the job title...

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J3G6BN6XHKB87LP8K3D

Job title is.. "Patient Relations Liaison - Casa DaVita - Hipper Growth"

I am telling you we had special meetings and teleconferences from the higest levels. If we lost a Hipper patient (insurance) we got our butt ripped. You lose a couple, and your done as a FA. Our instructions were that we did, whatever it took, no matter what, to please the Hipper patient. I was even told that if a Hipper patient wanted to switch shifts and/or chairs and/or times, I did whatever it took, even if it meant (and it did in this case) moving a patient from their time/shift/chair who has been in that time for more than five years, just to make sure the Hipper patient did not bolt to another unit.  If you have private insurance, and you go to Duh-Vita, use your clout now.. Hell, tell the FA to bring you a newspaper every morning along with the foot massage that you will require during each treatment.
In Duh-Vitas world. Hippers rule!!!
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Adam_W on September 02, 2008, 06:37:15 PM
My Duh-Vita home staff are awesome, but Duh-Vita themselves are greedy, filthy pig-dogs.  :banghead; Oh, wait. Why should I insult pigs or dogs?

Adam
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Vlynn on September 04, 2008, 11:56:04 AM
I'm not sure where you live in NY but that facility sounds amazing! I hope it all works out to you . For the last couple of months I have been researching dialysis clinics to take my mom to and I finally we chose a place called IHS Queens Dialysis at South Flushing we decided to do their home program!! and it has been awesome! Now she has more time with me  :cuddle;


Good move on your part. Congratulations. Is this site going to have nocturnal available?



Not as of right now and even if they did, I wouldn't want to spend my nights at a clinic.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: nursewratchet on November 29, 2008, 07:36:45 AM
I wish you hadn't told me that, Bioya....it's like giving me a loaded gun.

Flip. Check out this job posting from Duh-Vita. Look at the left at the job title...

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J3G6BN6XHKB87LP8K3D

Job title is.. "Patient Relations Liaison - Casa DaVita - Hipper Growth"

I am telling you we had special meetings and teleconferences from the higest levels. If we lost a Hipper patient (insurance) we got our butt ripped. You lose a couple, and your done as a FA. Our instructions were that we did, whatever it took, no matter what, to please the Hipper patient. I was even told that if a Hipper patient wanted to switch shifts and/or chairs and/or times, I did whatever it took, even if it meant (and it did in this case) moving a patient from their time/shift/chair who has been in that time for more than five years, just to make sure the Hipper patient did not bolt to another unit.  If you have private insurance, and you go to Duh-Vita, use your clout now.. Hell, tell the FA to bring you a newspaper every morning along with the foot massage that you will require during each treatment.
In Duh-Vitas world. Hippers rule!!!
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: dialysisbiller on February 15, 2009, 08:03:31 AM
I wish you hadn't told me that, Bioya....it's like giving me a loaded gun.

Flip. Check out this job posting from Duh-Vita. Look at the left at the job title...

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job_did=J3G6BN6XHKB87LP8K3D

Job title is.. "Patient Relations Liaison - Casa DaVita - Hipper Growth"

I am telling you we had special meetings and teleconferences from the higest levels. If we lost a Hipper patient (insurance) we got our butt ripped. You lose a couple, and your done as a FA. Our instructions were that we did, whatever it took, no matter what, to please the Hipper patient. I was even told that if a Hipper patient wanted to switch shifts and/or chairs and/or times, I did whatever it took, even if it meant (and it did in this case) moving a patient from their time/shift/chair who has been in that time for more than five years, just to make sure the Hipper patient did not bolt to another unit.  If you have private insurance, and you go to Duh-Vita, use your clout now.. Hell, tell the FA to bring you a newspaper every morning along with the foot massage that you will require during each treatment.
In Duh-Vitas world. Hippers rule!!!


I read this and wondered why you didn't stand up to that? In the end you left anyway, but why didn't you go to your ROD and higher and help them to understand your view as an FA?  Yes, Hippers bring the  money in the keep some centers running but in the end, especially as an FA why didn't you fight the whole 'switching chairs' problem?  Maybe your ROD was the problem for your division and not the entire company as a whole? Tho, you either love it or hate it, the DaVita 'culture'. (I'm guessing you dont love it)
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: willieandwinnie on February 15, 2009, 08:09:27 AM
dialysisbiller, please check some of the older posts. We lost our dear sweet "flip" some months ago.  :waving;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: dialysisbiller on February 15, 2009, 03:04:09 PM
'flip'? I don't know if you mean 'bioya' and if so, my apologies

there are ALOT of posts to go through but I'll try to pay attention to dates, some are OLD posts that i have read so, won't respond to those then
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Chris on February 15, 2009, 05:07:19 PM
The way I read it, dialysisbiller was talking in regards to bioya, not flip (who passed away).
Trying to catch up on all old post is a never ending process and will take a large amount of time. I'm still attempting to do that.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: dialysisbiller on February 15, 2009, 05:44:48 PM
thank you, I was talking about bioya leaving the center instead of fighting for the right of the patients. I'm sure it a tough job but sometimes you gotta do those things to get what's right.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: twirl on February 19, 2009, 03:44:27 PM
I was rereading this thread and I wondered why did I ask if people eat emus?
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: nursewratchet on February 21, 2009, 02:11:03 AM
I was rereading this thread and I wondered why did I ask if people eat emus?
  I wondered that myself :rofl;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: pelagia on February 21, 2009, 03:59:44 AM
I was rereading this thread and I wondered why did I ask if people eat emus?

 :guitar: because you're Twirl!  :cuddle;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Brightsky69 on February 21, 2009, 06:03:38 AM
It all makes sence now.....I had put in a request to move to another Davita unit and they kept putting me and putting me off. I have private insurence....no wonder they didn't want to let me go.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: dialysisbiller on February 21, 2009, 06:47:24 AM
cha----------ching...... centers get selfish over that stuff

what that center brings in for revenue is how they base their budget on a center level not company wide
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: rose1999 on February 21, 2009, 11:28:18 PM
I was rereading this thread and I wondered why did I ask if people eat emus?

Twirl the first message was edited in January - maybe it said something about emus before it was edited?  Or maybe you are just going mad  :rofl; :rofl;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: hurlock1 on April 11, 2009, 06:47:44 AM
I am at a Fresenius facility and the caregivers are exceptional, the facility is clean and we DO have TVs with a computer that also has games. We have the old chairs, but there's been talk of new chairs among the caregivers. I haven't asked about them because I haven't wanted to get my hopes up. I'm sure that the chairs, at one time were excellent and comfortable; and I'm sure that they have served their purpose well. But I am looking forward to any change in the center for the better. I just thank God that I have been blessed with care at all, and that the care that I'm given is the best. :)
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Wallyz on April 11, 2009, 07:08:20 AM
If you're not dialysing every day, you are not receiving the best care. 4x3 is killing you, and the rest of the people in the unit.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: G-Ma on April 11, 2009, 01:35:05 PM
Wallyz I know you didn't mean that like it sounded...........???   Many of us cannot do home hemo or nocturnal for whatever reason....so we attempt to feel good in center and if it's a clean, updated, friendly center that makes us happy, thank you God.  Please don't tell us we are killing ourselves by going there     :Kit n Stik;    I really like to think that if I feel good enough to do some of the things each day that I enjoy doing I'm doing alright.  Today I potted several plants until I ran out of dirt so have to get more and soon I will have my plants all taken care of and can start another project that may take awhile due to this kidney game.  Sorry but that post just hit me wrong.   :waving;
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: kitkatz on April 11, 2009, 01:48:13 PM
It is all according to how you are feeling while on dialysis. I managed to do ten years at 3 days a week for 4 hours. But when I began to feel I was going downhill I made the change to nocturnal.  I would have changed something else if I could not have made the move to longer time. It is all in how YOU handle your treatments and your protocols.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: Wallyz on April 11, 2009, 04:45:22 PM
G-ma, I understand what you are saying, but I don't want you to feel like you are getting the best treatment you can by doing 3x4.  Ask for a fourth day.  Push for nocturnal.  Try to get home.  The mortality rate for people doing daily home hemo is 50% lower than people in center.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: hurlock1 on April 11, 2009, 05:23:39 PM
I thought that I had replied to this post. But checking to see, I suppose that I didn't. I just wanted to say that I am at a Fresenius center and the caregivers are really nice there are TVs with an internet connection and games, which are (For me) a real lifesaver at the end of a 5 hr. run. I've only been to this one center for care and have been thinking that I had it bad, but after hearing some of the horror stories, I thank God for the clinic that I have and hope that it keeps me alive long enough for me to start enjoying it.
Title: Re: Goodbye Duh-Vita
Post by: hurlock1 on April 11, 2009, 06:37:23 PM
Sorry for the double posts, I didn't realize that there were 2 pages  :)