Five Horrific Patient Reviews From 2022
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There were hundreds of patient reviews for 2022. The most common terms patients used to describe their care on the Service are “horrible” and “if I could rate them zero stars”.
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There were hundreds of patient reviews for 2022. The most common terms patients used to describe their care on the Service are “horrible” and “if I could rate them zero stars”.
150 Repulsive Hospital Reviews
From April 2023 These reviews represent a mere snapshot of neglect, negligence, and negative outcomes of care, treatment, and service at deemed, accredited hospitals across the USA. Is it any wonder that our country ranks dead last among developed nations in healthcare? |
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150 Disgusting Hospital Reviews
From March 2023 For years, the medical industrialized complex consisting of hospitals, group purchasing organizations, and corrupt politicians have been saying that Americans have the best healthcare in the world. Yet, hospital care remains a nightmare for most Americans. |
35 Examples of Appalling Hospital Care
From February 2023 The CMS HCAHPS Survey is administered to a random sample of patients continuously throughout the year. Yet, hospital care remains a nightmare for thousands of Americans everyday as they seek help for a variety of medical and surgical conditions. |
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25 Most Shocking Patient Reviews
From January 2023 Patient reviews of 25 different acute care, accredited hospitals. Many of these hospitals tout purchased decorative recognitions from national tabloid outlets. |
25 Hospital Horror Stories
From RateAHospital.com Patient reviews of 25 different acute care, accredited hospitals, some with heavily-touted high letter grades, and all delivering shabby care, horrible treatments, and poor services to vulnerable healthcare consumers. |
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Nightmarish Care
Deadly Aftermath of ICU Treatment Hospital patients are made to feel like things, sick and old, objects of many in a row, instead of human beings who are respected as individuals. |
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The Voice of the Patient We have put together several patients’ reviews of hospitals over the past months that highlight poor services from healthcare providers. |
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Doing Much Harm
Physicians Who Don’t Listen On 15 November 2005 my close friend and legal partner, died after being treated for 20 weeks in two different intensive care units. She must have undergone close to 2,000 painful interventions during this period, under constant bleeping, day and night, of her life-supporting machines. |
Wounds Yet to Be Healed
The Task of Doctors From the beginning, doctors had followed codes of conduct that established the social basis for them to be granted privileged access to individual bodies that would otherwise be contrary to prevailing norms. |
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The Patients Perspective
Communication with Doctors The patients’ perspective, with regard to expectations and satisfaction with various aspects of care, including communication, is an important indicator of the quality of care delivered by a physician. |
After Open Heart Surgery
In The Words of Patients Following open heart surgery, patients suffer from consequences such as pain; anxiety; fear; depression, anger and hospital re-admissions after surgery is performed. |
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RateAHospital.com
How Good is Your Hospital? While others talked, The SafeCare Group listened to the numerous emails and letters of complaints, suggestions, and feedback from patients. The SafeCare Group created an easy tool for patients to share their healthcare experience. The rateahospital.com website exist as The Voice of the Patient. |
Healthcare Expectations
What is Special about It The difference between the hopes, wishes and expectations to health care and health care’s ability to fulfill these is called the expectation gap. |
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Post CABG Surgery
Lived Experiences Patients after CABG expressed the feeling that their family members were a great source of support, sympathy, and help during their hospitalization and after surgery. |
Patient Engagement
Healthcare's Holy Grail Patients can be divided into thirds. One-third are engaged. Another third are tentative. The final third are disengaged. |
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Compassion
No Guarantee of Responsive Care As the hospital’s management embarked on cutting costs the staffing requirements needed to provide adequate patient care, and arguably the patients themselves, were ultimately seen as ‘getting in the way’ of achieving the hospital’s strategic goal. |
Compassion
Foundation for Healthcare Ethics The role of compassion in contemporary healthcare systems is a social phenomenon that shapes and is shaped by conditions of inequality and coercion extending to the notions of social justice and solidarity. |
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Passing The Baton
Will Patients Take It?” Coordination of care between healthcare providers is important, but the coordination of the patient’s care between the health-care provider and the patient is imperative. |