Norwalk Community Hospital |
United States, California |
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Consumer reviews about Norwalk Community Hospital |
Numberonenorwalkrn
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Jan 21, 2012
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RACIST NURSES, AND HARASSMENT
First of all, morons...if your insurance is provided by the federal government, FOR FREE!, then you should not be allowed to even have an opinion about the healthcare you received from any facility that accepts your free insurance. Do you really expect to receive A-class service with the insurance coverage that you have...these hospitals don't even get paid for taking care of you, so you're lucky they let you walk in. Maybe you should think about getting a job and getting off welfare, so that you can have better insurance and go to a hospital that will treat you better...actually, on second thought, just go to this place again when you do have better coverage and they will most likely treat you better, just because they'll get paid this time.
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bmcneill
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Feb 8, 2012
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RACIST NURSES, AND HARASSMENT
it is not right for the american governement to bring all those nurses over here to work!! what about all the American people that cant get into the nursing schools because of lack of funding and obsurd waitting list. This is out rages people thinks its ok for them to taka all the jobs! America is in a very sad state!!
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KidneyPuncher
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Feb 8, 2012
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RACIST NURSES, AND HARASSMENT
Numberonenorwalkrn
If the insurance is provided by the federal government into which we pay our taxes then we should have EVERY right to demand quality care. The reason the federal government would get involved in insurance in the first place is to ensure that everyone gets care and it should be good because medical professionals doing their job well and keeping people well is something that serves the public good. It is in ALL of our interests that people who get such care get the very best they can get. You say "you should feel lucky". We don't have a system based on LUCK or you get better care based on the more money you can pay. Where does that end? If I can slip the doctor $1000 I get better care.. but if I slip him $3000 does my care get 3x better? If the hospital isn't being sufficiently compensated then the feds need to come up with a better compensation structure that SHOULDN'T mean you take it out on the patients who have less. In a system where procedures cost tens of thousands of dollars there are a LOT of people who will have "less" people well into the upper middle class would have a problem putting their hands on $15, 000 or $20, 000 and over the course of a hospital stay where doctors and hospitals are padding the bill, overcharging for aspirin, and extending stays to increase their compensation that kind of money can go quickly. Rather than exorcising your hatred of welfare, government, and medicaid... why not advocate for more nurse training.. more support for salaries.. better management of public hospitals and maybe it is better for RN's and doctors to get out of the business of being cashiers and allow for a more robust and innovative payment and compensation system that YES, has involvement of federal and state governments, as well as a private component for those who can afford it. The system you describe can be found in TODAY'S Russia and Thailand.. where health care tourists travel to other countries and pay what to us seems like bargain wages for top notch medical care.. while our systems here starve because our government finances are controlled by a corrupt and immature set of political ideas.
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JJ12
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May 31, 2017
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Worst Hospital
we won't call a doctor to see you until you've been here 72 hours -
you have having great difficulty breathing, we can't doing anything till the doctor see's you -
we don't know what happened to your medical records that the ambulance drive handed to us -
your pain is increasing, talk to the doctor we don't contact the doctors -
you need assistance getting up to use the restroom, sorry we are too busy socializing to help you -
check your vitals, maybe once a day and we don't have a way to monitor electronically-
Would you want to have a loved one at a hospital like this?
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