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<blockquote data-quote="xyzzy" data-source="post: 247787" data-attributes="member: 40343"><p>Camilla I read all your posts with interest. You are even more angry about most things including now it seems the status quo attitude of MANY HCP's than me. :lol: </p><p></p><p>As to the other responses to this thread so far...</p><p></p><p>All I am asking for is a central point where people can post their good or bad experiences so that HCP's who do come and look at this site can easily see what we as their customers think is good or bad. I really don't see the problem. I now see that there is a thread "In Praise of Health Care Professionals." <strong>GREAT </strong>make it sticky!</p><p></p><p>All I'm saying is that in the interest of balance there should be an opposing thread "Criticism of Health Care Professionals." or whatever that should be sticky as well. </p><p></p><p>I get the economic climate thing and I even said I understood it by saying </p><p></p><p>Two points on the funding thing.</p><p></p><p>The two examples I gave in the previous post have nothing to do with resourcing and that is why they make me very very angry and want to fire the people concerned rather than just very angry that out healthcare system is under funded or inefficient or both and in terms of diabetic dietary information offers patently outdated advice.</p><p></p><p>Secondly and I'm sorry but out in my line of business (and most others) my clients (read patients) don't give one iota that I maybe under funded or under resourced that's <strong>my problem</strong> not theirs. All they want to see are results. </p><p></p><p>I've tacitly been told on this thread this morning that a 50% complaint rate is acceptable. If I had that level of complaints from my customer base I would be out of business tomorrow. It is not acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xyzzy, post: 247787, member: 40343"] Camilla I read all your posts with interest. You are even more angry about most things including now it seems the status quo attitude of MANY HCP's than me. :lol: As to the other responses to this thread so far... All I am asking for is a central point where people can post their good or bad experiences so that HCP's who do come and look at this site can easily see what we as their customers think is good or bad. I really don't see the problem. I now see that there is a thread "In Praise of Health Care Professionals." [b]GREAT [/b]make it sticky! All I'm saying is that in the interest of balance there should be an opposing thread "Criticism of Health Care Professionals." or whatever that should be sticky as well. I get the economic climate thing and I even said I understood it by saying Two points on the funding thing. The two examples I gave in the previous post have nothing to do with resourcing and that is why they make me very very angry and want to fire the people concerned rather than just very angry that out healthcare system is under funded or inefficient or both and in terms of diabetic dietary information offers patently outdated advice. Secondly and I'm sorry but out in my line of business (and most others) my clients (read patients) don't give one iota that I maybe under funded or under resourced that's [b]my problem[/b] not theirs. All they want to see are results. I've tacitly been told on this thread this morning that a 50% complaint rate is acceptable. If I had that level of complaints from my customer base I would be out of business tomorrow. It is not acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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