Anonymous wrote:^^
You know what changing it looks like? Concierge medicine. That works like gangbusters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors have reasons they are late, and so do patients. You should not assume yours are valid and the patient’s are not.
At least have your office call people in advance when you know you are running way late. And for God’s sake apologize to those who came on time and have been waiting for a half hour or more . And if you are going to charge those who are delayed, you need to pay your waiting patients when you are delayed. You are really not the only busy, important person in this equation, whose time has value.
Do you want an apology, or do you want an explanation?
Doctor's reasons for being late are usually other patients, not their own reason. Are the other patients not as valid as you?
You could factor such delays into your schedule, especially since you claim they are common and to be expected. Instead you book us back to back, because you don’t want to lose a dime of time. So we lose time (and often money).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posters:
Why are doctors running late
Posters:
My doctors doesn’t spend enough time with me.
Which do you want? If doctors take the time to listen, they will be behind. There are booked for 15 mins which includes the vitals.
If your whole model is based on you not having the time to do the work, at some point you’re not really doing the work, are you?
That’s what the f we all want from doctors: for them to get loud enough about it to CHANGE IT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Posters:
Why are doctors running late
Posters:
My doctors doesn’t spend enough time with me.
Which do you want? If doctors take the time to listen, they will be behind. There are booked for 15 mins which includes the vitals.
Sorry, you are stirring up ZERO sympathy out here. Perhaps because you seem to despise patients.
Do us and yourself a favor: change professions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors have reasons they are late, and so do patients. You should not assume yours are valid and the patient’s are not.
At least have your office call people in advance when you know you are running way late. And for God’s sake apologize to those who came on time and have been waiting for a half hour or more . And if you are going to charge those who are delayed, you need to pay your waiting patients when you are delayed. You are really not the only busy, important person in this equation, whose time has value.
Do you want an apology, or do you want an explanation?
Doctor's reasons for being late are usually other patients, not their own reason. Are the other patients not as valid as you?
You could factor such delays into your schedule, especially since you claim they are common and to be expected. Instead you book us back to back, because you don’t want to lose a dime of time. So we lose time (and often money).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors have reasons they are late, and so do patients. You should not assume yours are valid and the patient’s are not.
At least have your office call people in advance when you know you are running way late. And for God’s sake apologize to those who came on time and have been waiting for a half hour or more . And if you are going to charge those who are delayed, you need to pay your waiting patients when you are delayed. You are really not the only busy, important person in this equation, whose time has value.
Do you want an apology, or do you want an explanation?
Doctor's reasons for being late are usually other patients, not their own reason. Are the other patients not as valid as you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors have reasons they are late, and so do patients. You should not assume yours are valid and the patient’s are not.
At least have your office call people in advance when you know you are running way late. And for God’s sake apologize to those who came on time and have been waiting for a half hour or more . And if you are going to charge those who are delayed, you need to pay your waiting patients when you are delayed. You are really not the only busy, important person in this equation, whose time has value.
The charge is there as a deterrent. JFC people are dumb.
If this is the level of intelligence you can bring to this problem, I can assure you your time is not that valuable. I guess you won’t be buying concierge medicine to avoid wasting your highly valuable time.
Anonymous wrote:Posters:
Why are doctors running late
Posters:
My doctors doesn’t spend enough time with me.
Which do you want? If doctors take the time to listen, they will be behind. There are booked for 15 mins which includes the vitals.
Anonymous wrote:Posters:
Why are doctors running late
Posters:
My doctors doesn’t spend enough time with me.
Which do you want? If doctors take the time to listen, they will be behind. There are booked for 15 mins which includes the vitals.
Anonymous wrote:Posters:
Why are doctors running late
Posters:
My doctors doesn’t spend enough time with me.
Which do you want? If doctors take the time to listen, they will be behind. There are booked for 15 mins which includes the vitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doctors have reasons they are late, and so do patients. You should not assume yours are valid and the patient’s are not.
At least have your office call people in advance when you know you are running way late. And for God’s sake apologize to those who came on time and have been waiting for a half hour or more . And if you are going to charge those who are delayed, you need to pay your waiting patients when you are delayed. You are really not the only busy, important person in this equation, whose time has value.
The charge is there as a deterrent. JFC people are dumb.
If this is the level of intelligence you can bring to this problem, I can assure you your time is not that valuable. I guess you won’t be buying concierge medicine to avoid wasting your highly valuable time.