What? That's insane..... |
You should name it so others know, for multiple reasons based on your post. |
Agree this might help move things along. |
I agree with you and the others, but I did want to say that twice my kids have had emergency hospital stays (both times resulting in surgeries, once in the icu) and in neither case did their pediatrician suggest a follow up appointment with them. In one case my dc had post-surgery issues and the pediatrician was nice but nicely told us we needed to follow up with the hospital surgeon. When we did that, the surgeon said that their job was done and we needed to find a pediatric GI doctor. Which had a multi month wait and neither the pediatrician nor hospital surgeon assisted to help us get seen earlier. My point here is that I bet this is more common than you’d think. But I’m heartened that you as a health care provider find it wrong. |
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That's still very poor coordination of care.
DH was in Sibley, got complications, was in ICU, pulmonary embolisms and saddle block. Seen in ICU by pulmonologist called at home by our PCP. Follow up with pulmonologist, PCP, and then suggested blood testing to see if clots were a tendency (not as it turned out). Surgeon checked on the work he had done. |
how did your pcp learn your dh was in the icu? |
I had called him from DH's floor room when nurses were ignoring his lethargy and alarms. He got them to evaluate and call surgeon's partner (surgeon was in a long surgery) who ordered a scan and found the embolisms. I emailed pcp what was happening and that he was going to icu. |