Changes - per brinksmanship:1. All patients will be informed/consulted at hook-up time about length of time and the amount of water to be taken out. The patient can change the amount of water taken within limits.2. Dialyzers will be used once.3. The Social Worker must appear regularly among the patients.4. A review of the training for home dialysis.5. A partial return to the receptionist function. There will be a person there during heavy patient traffic time.6. Already changed, patients will be given printouts of their blood work; panels on kidney function and diet.7. I must apologize to the Tech who I verbally abused. Not to the Nurse.8. The door to the “pit” will remain locked; no garbage can to hold it open as had been the practice.9. Gerald gets his chair; same place everytime, away from window glare.10. Coughing patients will be placed in a separate room (glassed in room).11. There is a promise that staff attitudes toward patients will change for the better.12. I may continue to tell jokes. (Respect all around).13. We talked about corporate problems with RAI who is now owned by Gambro – who is selling out to (I forgot the name). Both corporations are accused of saving and reusing dialysis medicines, a practice prohibited by Medicare. They played dumb to that inquiry but they are on notice.14. I complained about appointment times and a new system has been inaugurated that permits a 15 minutes prep before they call the patients in.15. I told the Head Nurse (male) that I regret exploding but we all should not deny that I got their attention and that created an opportunity for improvement.16. I evaluated some of the staff. I don’t know what the result will be.Gerald
Saw Ongologist today, a great guy. (Should be after four cancers). Current cancer is nearly invisible. Will have to go for another cycle of chemo in March (four weeks). Talked to the nurses in the chemo pit, damned if they don't remember me. What is it about me that makes people remember me. I am normal . . . . . sometimes.gl
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