Wouldn't that be Michelle, then?
Stay at it and allow them to continue to profit off your suffering. B**ching and whining on a blog ain't gonna change a thing. And don't say, "we have no other choice." Your other choice is to become squeaky wheels and go to the media, state networks - whatever it takes - and DEMAND good care!
Ya know, Patdowns, there are people on here who are active, vocal participants in the process. Search Bill Peckham's posts and check out his website. He's testified before Congress, if I remember correctly. There was someone on here pushing for legislation to raise the bar for dialysis tech training (Plugger? Sorry, no sleep = no memory.) Hemodoc regularly contacts the media and is involved in trying to change things. Darthvader is a regular protester, frequently appears on TV interviews, and raises funds. Karol, Sluff, KitKat, Rerun, Epofriend, among others put time and effort into moderating this board and keeping an active website running smoothly so that we can network and help each other and share information with the over 5000 members here at IHD. A tally of people who have participated in NKF fundraising walks would take far too long to list. Many of us follow the links the activist members post on here, and add our voices to the messages being sent to Congress, either by letter, e-mail, voting, and doing what we can in our local community to change the situation for people near us.But not everyone is capable of that. Some of our members on here are barely keeping our heads above water just trying to deal with our health issues, our finances, and our family obligations. So I take offense at your tone when you tell us we all need to stop "bitching and whining on a blog." It's not a blog, it's a support group, and we're all supporting each other and ourselves as best we can.And yes, the reality is, not everyone has access to a different clinic even if they'd like to take their money and the companies big profits elsewhere. And what, exactly, may I ask, have you done to protest the costs and profits so far? What interviews have you done? What protests have you led?
Quote from: PatDowns on April 07, 2011, 11:10:22 AMStay at it and allow them to continue to profit off your suffering. B**ching and whining on a blog ain't gonna change a thing. And don't say, "we have no other choice." Your other choice is to become squeaky wheels and go to the media, state networks - whatever it takes - and DEMAND good care! PatDown, what have you done yourself that has changed the corporate culture of dialysis in the US? Do you have some particular strategies in mind that you have used to change the way things are done? How do you define "good care"? What exactly would you like to see changed, and how do you think we should go about effecting/lobbying for that change? Do we target the big dialysis providers, or do we target the CMS/Congress? Or, should we target private insurance companies and ask them to immediately remove all policy caps so that the 30 month MSP can be extended?Who do you think would be most receptive to hearing the squeaks in our wheels? Where do you suggest we start?
Here's a good question? What constitutes quality care? I'm a newbie who has only been incenter 2 months. I am pursuing a transplant and I also don't want to deal with dialysis at home. I want to be able to go to the center, get my dialysis and leave and not think about it until the next treatment. I don't want a houseful of equipment or supplies. So incenter is the way to go. I'd love to know what I should look out for so that I can report it. I am as vocal as the next person, but in this situation I don't know what I should be worried about and what would just make me a special snowflake.
I propose MASSIVE REBELLION from patients. Seriously. Patients all around the country should hold a planned, one day boycott out in front of their dialysis facilities. Get family members and friends to join in. Pass the word on all renal related blogs and internet sites, facebook, twitter, NAACP (in major urban areas as well as the South, blacks make up a vastly disproportionate number of patients), all resources. Make sure major media outlets, national and local level know what is taking place. Have OUR set of talking points.
Moosemom is correct - infection rates are horrible in dialysis units. Pay close attention to how often the floor staff wash their hands - not just using Purell or other hand sanitizer. Do they wear gloves when setting up/tearing down the machine and doing ANY medical procedure especially cannulation? Do they CHANGE gloves between patients? How well are the patient stations (machines and chairs) cleaned between patients? Does staff open the chairs up to get in between side arms/cushions? Do they just use one cloth to clean both the machine and chair - especially with the chair getting cleaned after the bottom of the machine? Do they rinse out the saline over flow bucket with a bleached rag and water between patients? Do they clean the dialysate lines from the hanson connections all the way down?To keep this from becoming an issue with me, I do in center selfcare, including cleaning down my station and setting up the machine. Will your nephrologist sign off on you doing the same? "I want to be able to go to the center, get my dialysis and leave and not think about it until the next treatment..." - that's also a choice if you are willing to accept the possible consequences. Bottom line, there is no easy choice. To do well in center, you need to take/demand, if necessary, responsibility and control of your treatment. Basically, it's the same as doing it at home, without having it all in the home! Yes, that's asking a lot, but your health is as stake.
I wrote to President Obama. I believe in going to the top!
Thanks for further proving my point, JB. Counting on one hand out of 100s of thousands of patients on dialysis. Our group of patients is the least vocal, most prone to victimization that I have ever come across.
What about organizations such as Lori Hartwell's Renal Support Network? Are they not good advocates for those on dialysis?