Quote from: Lillupie on July 04, 2012, 08:38:58 PMPlugger, are you trying to tell me that DCI has the lowest hospitalization compared to Davita and other for-profit organizations???LisaAnd, a personal observation, I wouldn't feel comfortable with a facility that won't allow a potential patient to walk through the clinic and meet the staff without having to transfer medical records first. A referral from your nephrologist should be sufficient.
Plugger, are you trying to tell me that DCI has the lowest hospitalization compared to Davita and other for-profit organizations???Lisa
I think you're right about the big for profits being worse than the non profits. But there are exceptions esp if it's not a chain. My clinic is for profit but that just means the doctors in the practice get the profits.
I just cant understand why I cant go and check out DCI before I send them my medical records
I would wonder why you could not meet the staff before hand. When a new patient is starting dialysis, as far as I know they can visit the unit -- (we did this and I know others have)... Why would they NOT want you to come to the unit and meet the staff --- Most of the data, that on www.propublica.org/dialysis and CMS' dialysis facility compare is not up to date such as was mentioned by another poster --- my concern is that they are not encouraging you to come and meet the staff prior to being their patient ----Each and every facility is unique (often) to their self ......................meaning, some FMC units are great, some are terrible, some Davita units are good, others are terrible and so forth and so on ---------------------... I have found that staff can vary greatly from unit to unit -- Curious - did you ask why you can't visit the unit before sending your medical records? If so, what was their response?Roberta Mikles BA RNDialysis Patient Safety Advocatewww.qualitysafepatientcare.com