So it has been since Saturday that you have not responded to the post below.
What action will you advise council to take?
David Anderson wrote:
The Family Health Center and fully accredited ER will be able to do all or more than the former hospital did except admit you overnight. (Again, though, two out of every three beds at Lakewood Hospital were empty every night leading up to 2015.). However, any FHC patient that needs a bed will have preferential patient status at Fairview which guarantees a bed.
Amy Dilzell wrote:
Mr. Anderson,
The FHC/ER does not provide close to the same level of care as what we had (full service hospital/ER).
The "old" ER provided high level care with specialty physicians coming into the ER to help treat and diagnose patients.
All we have now is 1 ER physician per shift that has to deal with EVERYTHING. So patients that should be treated by, say an Orthopedic Surgeon, are not getting that. What you get is an ER physician setting/reducing said fracture and, if you need surgery to repair it, having to sit and wait hours to be transferred to another facility. (And pay that extra ambulance $) Now some fractures can wait and be splinted and patients sent on their way to be seen as an outpatient. But you better hope you don't think you will get in right away-the CCF Orthopedic Doctors usually can't get you for days, sometimes over a week, according to patients. Best bet is to try Orthopedic Associates for quicker care.
Another example is MRI. In the "old" ER, MRI was on call after hours and could be called in for STAT exams, especially when it came to strokes. Now MRI is only open M-F till 5:30 pm. So, if you need to get a STAT MRI after those hours (or before if the techs were made to leave early because they weren't busy), you have to be TRANSFERRED to another facility and that STAT exam ends up taking hours to get done as opposed to 1 hour in the "old" ER.
And FHC patients getting preferential treatment and a guaranteed bed at Fairview?!!![]()
How about patients being transferred to SOUTHPOINTE because there are no beds at Fairview-it has happened a few times.
How about waiting 8,9 hours for a bed TO OPEN UP at either Fairview OR Lutheran? Happens weekly....
how about patients with mental health issues waiting 24, 28 hours for a bed, usually winding up at MARYMOUNT? Happens weekly...
So I guess what I am trying to say is, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE you will be admitted to Fairview or Lutheran.
Not the quality care we were guaranteed, not even close...