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TommyHotWheel 12-29-2008 10:19 PM

Turn them in....

Corey 12-29-2008 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyHotWheel (Post 135654)
Turn them in....

I've reported them, the nurses have reported them, the doctors have reported them, all to no avail. We're running into problems with our department being subcontracted. The best that the nurses and doctors can do is report their grievences to our manager, and it's up to our manager to take the appropriate action. The problem employees are buddy buddy with the manager. She's pulled these people over from her previous hospital and covers for them in every situation. Our managers have almost no accountability because they're achieving goals laid out by our subcontractor company (monetary shit like copay collections, deductible collections, and shit like that). There's a huge disconnect between our department and the rest of the hospital because of the way the subcontracting shit is set up. To complicate things further, the people who are supposed to be supervising our department are located 5 hours away. It's a fucked up situation all the way around. We're meeting our goals, so the department is technically doing their job and doing it well, but the goals set seem to be at the expense of the actual hospital goals. Might be a problem that stems from being a private hospital rather than state.

TommyHotWheel 12-29-2008 10:36 PM

S.N.A.F.U...thats why I hate hospitals. The waiting to see people who can/want to help you.

Corey 12-29-2008 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyHotWheel (Post 135659)
S.N.A.F.U...thats why I hate hospitals. The waiting to see people who can/want to help you.

Hospitals seem to be a stunning example of bureaucracy at its finest. Take a step forward, but only after you've been brow beaten by counter productive procedure. I'm currently caught in the middle of it trying to transfer out of my department and into another one. It should be something as simple as changing my job title, applying the proper access to the necessary systems, and getting my as started, but that "simple" procedure is now at 3+ weeks of spinning wheels and HR directors avoiding or not returning calls from my new boss trying to get things done.

TommyHotWheel 12-29-2008 10:52 PM

I feel for ya. I know what you guys go through, mom was a nurse and I spent about 3 years of my 7-12 age in a hospital. I hope ya get some help with your transfer.

tommymac 12-29-2008 10:52 PM

I am here tonight but its fookin busy so i am not sure how much I wll be around.

Tom

Corey 12-29-2008 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyHotWheel (Post 135664)
I feel for ya. I know what you guys go through, mom was a nurse and I spent about 3 years of my 7-12 age in a hospital. I hope ya get some help with your transfer.

Thank you sir. It'll happen, that much I'm sure of. The director of the ER is pushing for this move, and the nurses and doctors are behind the move as well. No bullshit bribing or any other shit necessary, I just let my work speak for me and it speaks well.

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 135665)
I am here tonight but its fookin busy so i am not sure how much I wll be around.

Tom

Hang in there man, here's to hoping for a smooth night.

TommyHotWheel 12-29-2008 11:02 PM

And here is to no smelly Vajay-jays!:cheers:

Corey 12-29-2008 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyHotWheel (Post 135670)
And here is to no smelly Vajay-jays!:cheers:

This. And no rectal prolapse. Even though they make for good stories. :lol:

Digifox 12-29-2008 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by TommyHotWheel (Post 135670)
And here is to no smelly Vajay-jays!:cheers:


WOOOO WHOOOO! ! !

No smelly Vajay jays! ! !


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