Anonymous wrote:Poor old dear, I imagine lots of women in that generation would feel mortified.
On the one hand, that’s clearly not appropriate privacy wise and I feel certain is against protocol for the center. On the other hand, the person doing it probably makes minimum wage, has no benefits, and no job security-not that it makes it ok but the clinic is getting what it paid for, poorly trained staff and it’s not a lot of motivation to perform at their best, Sorry for the patient, though.
Anonymous wrote:You can report HIPAA violation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor old dear, I imagine lots of women in that generation would feel mortified.
On the one hand, that’s clearly not appropriate privacy wise and I feel certain is against protocol for the center. On the other hand, the person doing it probably makes minimum wage, has no benefits, and no job security-not that it makes it ok but the clinic is getting what it paid for, poorly trained staff and it’s not a lot of motivation to perform at their best, Sorry for the patient, though.
Doesn't matter. I'm tired of reading this excuse for poor service.
Definitely not an excuse but the root cause is the office not paying enough or offering adequate benefits/job security to get employees who won’t let things like this happen.
I hate this line of thinking. It's like saying people who earn very little are either stupid or insensitive and callous. I earn very little myself (likely less than the receptionist op saw in action) and I would NEVER do this to someone.
Anonymous wrote:It's really not a big deal OP. Calm down.
Anonymous wrote:You can report HIPAA violation.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would an almost dead 93 year old be getting an MRI? What a waste of medical resources. No wonder our insurance costs are out of control,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor old dear, I imagine lots of women in that generation would feel mortified.
On the one hand, that’s clearly not appropriate privacy wise and I feel certain is against protocol for the center. On the other hand, the person doing it probably makes minimum wage, has no benefits, and no job security-not that it makes it ok but the clinic is getting what it paid for, poorly trained staff and it’s not a lot of motivation to perform at their best, Sorry for the patient, though.
Doesn't matter. I'm tired of reading this excuse for poor service.
Definitely not an excuse but the root cause is the office not paying enough or offering adequate benefits/job security to get employees who won’t let things like this happen.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would an almost dead 93 year old be getting an MRI? What a waste of medical resources. No wonder our insurance costs are out of control,
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would an almost dead 93 year old be getting an MRI? What a waste of medical resources. No wonder our insurance costs are out of control,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor old dear, I imagine lots of women in that generation would feel mortified.
On the one hand, that’s clearly not appropriate privacy wise and I feel certain is against protocol for the center. On the other hand, the person doing it probably makes minimum wage, has no benefits, and no job security-not that it makes it ok but the clinic is getting what it paid for, poorly trained staff and it’s not a lot of motivation to perform at their best, Sorry for the patient, though.
Doesn't matter. I'm tired of reading this excuse for poor service.