@ OKAROL - Since you locked down the referenced thread, I had to start another to respond to your comments.
The shutting down of threads when they become controversial is a fear reaction. The real way through controversy is the sifting of ideas and emotions.
I have to disagree, some threads need to be locked because of it carrying over to other threads when two parties disagree heavily. It is like putting the thread in a time out for the two parties (or more) to go cool off instead of aggravating each other more and ruining it for the rest of the members or potential members. If one wants to keep attacking relentlessly, then a ban would be necessary. Some post just need that to happen.
I think this is a very important and very sensitive subject. People with kidney failure may be overwhelmed or have made peace with their situation. They don't need the needling suggestion and insecurity of knowing the ugly issues lurking behind the cheery curtain presented by their dialysis provider.Others of us know about DaVita and are outraged, both patients and staff. We have nowhere to go but this site.DaVita has myriads of sites and links it provides to keep the happy patient busy. They have a patient newsletter. They would love to have you write a testimonial they would print with your picture in a slick format and mail to teammates to distribute "with a greeting and a smile" to thousands of patients across the country.Is that a fair observation?
I also am impressed by the administrator showing up at 5:30 and acting like a nurse, not an MBA. You sound like you have extended your trust to these individuals and they are reaching out to deserve it. I have also met many dedicated and impressive clinicians at DaVita--not the kind who show off in meetings but the kind who show up and work hard to help people. I believe, Andrew, that their presence at DaVita is an accident because DaVita does not nurture or reward this kind of worker and eventually they sift out for better environments, and this is a factor behind the statistics Pat linked.I think that when you come to a site called "I Hate Dialysis" you are forewarned to expect a dissonant chord.But your feelings about those individuals, and the relationships you are making with them, are very important: a sign of your mental health.
Pat, you and I know the same Davita. She doesn't want to go over budget because she'll get bludgeoned.Plus, I notice new FAs do this kind of thing. It stops within 6 months.
In real life, people with disparate opinions on this issue would simply stop communicating with each other. On a message board like this, there is the possibility of continued communication and learning.
I AM NOT A DAVITA ''PLANT'' in fact I am not crazy about the management in the food chain above the BERLIN CLINIC. my comments were about how the nurses and techs were with the patients..I should have tempered my remarks. the bad stats could be because this area has a large retired population, That doesn't explain the infection rate. we have a new FA, she is a RN, Friday she was there at 530am working as a tech, because they were a tech short (3 patients per 1 tech ratio) so this IMO shows what kind of clinic this is.
Quote from: Chris on June 03, 2011, 11:02:25 PM I have to disagree, some threads need to be locked because of it carrying over to other threads when two parties disagree heavily. It is like putting the thread in a time out for the two parties (or more) to go cool off instead of aggravating each other more and ruining it for the rest of the members or potential members. If one wants to keep attacking relentlessly, then a ban would be necessary. Some post just need that to happen. And, do you feel the thread in question had actually progressed to that point?
New people to dialysis usually LOVE their caregivers and clinics because they have been so sick that they start feeling better. Then after the honeymoon is OVER they realize what they have gotten into and there is few ways out of it. Then they come to their senses.Sad but true.