Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so frustrated... last I heard (9:00 pm) Dad was STILL at urgent care "waiting for transport" to the ER. He hadn't even been assessed in the ER by that time; he was just sitting/lying in a bed at urgent care waiting for the medical transport.
Why did they need medical transport? Can’t your brother take him? How did he get to urgent care?
OP here -- I KNOW, RIGHT???
I could try to explain family dynamics here, but basically boils down to lack of communication.
Dad's at the hospital now, being prepped for surgery.
Once the UC deemed it medically necessary for him to need to go to the ER, he would have had to leave AMA from UC to go to the ED. Now, that's the option I probably would have gone with BUT, it can cause complications with insurance and it could cause problems with how quickly he got seen in the ER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so frustrated... last I heard (9:00 pm) Dad was STILL at urgent care "waiting for transport" to the ER. He hadn't even been assessed in the ER by that time; he was just sitting/lying in a bed at urgent care waiting for the medical transport.
Why did they need medical transport? Can’t your brother take him? How did he get to urgent care?
OP here -- I KNOW, RIGHT???
I could try to explain family dynamics here, but basically boils down to lack of communication.
Dad's at the hospital now, being prepped for surgery.
Once the UC deemed it medically necessary for him to need to go to the ER, he would have had to leave AMA from UC to go to the ED. Now, that's the option I probably would have gone with BUT, it can cause complications with insurance and it could cause problems with how quickly he got seen in the ER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so frustrated... last I heard (9:00 pm) Dad was STILL at urgent care "waiting for transport" to the ER. He hadn't even been assessed in the ER by that time; he was just sitting/lying in a bed at urgent care waiting for the medical transport.
Why did they need medical transport? Can’t your brother take him? How did he get to urgent care?
OP here -- I KNOW, RIGHT???
I could try to explain family dynamics here, but basically boils down to lack of communication.
Dad's at the hospital now, being prepped for surgery.
Anonymous wrote:OP hope surgery goes well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so frustrated... last I heard (9:00 pm) Dad was STILL at urgent care "waiting for transport" to the ER. He hadn't even been assessed in the ER by that time; he was just sitting/lying in a bed at urgent care waiting for the medical transport.
Why did they need medical transport? Can’t your brother take him? How did he get to urgent care?
Anonymous wrote:ER waits and triage are so frustrating, OP. I was in there with my mom about a year ago, and I alternated between sitting in the waiting area and sitting in her alcove and just observed the stupidity of it all. You can tell everyone is paid by the shift.
Anonymous wrote:I'm so frustrated... last I heard (9:00 pm) Dad was STILL at urgent care "waiting for transport" to the ER. He hadn't even been assessed in the ER by that time; he was just sitting/lying in a bed at urgent care waiting for the medical transport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Sometimes elderly downplay in the hopes of going home.
yeah, 100% that describes my dad! That's why I'm so concerned... the fact that he called my brother to take him to Urgent Care is a big deal, and I"m sure right now he'd want to be home in hid bed, not entering the ER for possible surgery. )-:
But I wish he had gone to the ER at 2 PM not now at 7 PM.