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In reply to the discussion: Trouble in Paradise: If someone was looking to disrupt my enjoyment of my new job, they succeeded. [View all]AKwannabe
(6,816 posts)62. You have a right to feel that you do!
This stinks.
My unaskedfor advice
Ride this out till the meeting with colleagues.
Maybe see ya tomorrow night in the lounge!
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Trouble in Paradise: If someone was looking to disrupt my enjoyment of my new job, they succeeded. [View all]
Aristus
Apr 2024
OP
I feel your pain. The entire health care system largely sucks for both patients and health care providers...
hlthe2b
Apr 2024
#1
Worked in hospitals and medical practices for years. At one hospital, admin ticked off
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#5
I don't know anything about how any of this works but it sure sounds sketchy to me.
LoisB
Apr 2024
#8
M4A won't help in this respect. I support it, but providers will still have to "produce" enough billables.
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#20
Much less money will get siphoned off for adminstative costs (up to 30% in some systems), so in fact
TheRickles
Apr 2024
#29
Doubt it. Providers still have to submit claims, meet coverage guidelines, etc. Providers still have to be
Silent Type
Apr 2024
#30
But the amount of support staff needed to work with all the different filing systems and claims submission systems
TheRickles
Apr 2024
#41
My sister was an RN. She worked for one doc, then six, then forty and then two hundred.
twodogsbarking
Apr 2024
#11
Well, I do know one thing, and that is that the profit motive is in direct conflict with the needs of
PatrickforB
Apr 2024
#18
Having medical personnel from completely different departments having access to other Dr and departments'
MLAA
Apr 2024
#21
I am so sorry about this, Aristus. Hang in there, and may better times be yours very soon ❤️
Hekate
Apr 2024
#24
at 1 time we had a lovely public health system, along comes ronald raygun and he guts it by saying
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2024
#42
we now have scheduling at our local hospital. what a blankety blank blank joke . more layers to deal with.
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2024
#43
I'm gonna take a wild guess and presume the people who treated you that way were suits with MBAs.
malthaussen
Apr 2024
#48
Speaking for myself, if somebody told me in a similar situation that "we're not done yet,"
cloudbase
Apr 2024
#51
Making the road painful to that primary care position. If you think you can hold on, good luck.
SupportSanity
Apr 2024
#57
If you're only being called "insubordinate" by people who don't know you well....
70sEraVet
Apr 2024
#66