Oh what they've done now!

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Apparently our powers that be have decided on a new and improved way to increase ED patient satisfaction. Meeting after meeting, meetings about the meetings and they give us "Scripting".:barf01: HA! But wait, it gets better. We also have new surveys in which we are expected to "script" and hand out to patients as they enter triage (and return to the lobby for up to a 5 hour wait) or upon entering the exam room.

Maybe it's a lack of sleep, but this is quite possibly the stupidest idea I have ever heard of. This whole survey promotion is not about increasing patient (or staff) satisfaction, but rather increasing patient satisfaction SCORES on a meaningless piece of paper. And in my sometimes irrational opinion, I have to think that someone at the height of rage for being made to wait an extended period of time to be seen and treated, is going to be less kind with that survey in their hands than someone who has had a chance to step away from the situation and see that perhaps there were extenuating circumstances delaying their care?

I want to scream!!!

We've asked for different triage protocols to keep wait times down

We've asked for an increase in staff during peak hours

We've asked for help getting patient's admitted to keep down our over flow status

We've asked for longer orientation times for our new nurses

And what do we get???

Scripting and Homecoming decorations through-out the department!

I'm telling you, some days the job as the Walmart greeter looks pretty swell:idea::banghead:

When I worked at an HCA hell-hole (med surg) they told us to say that "I have the time" BS. I'm happy to say I never said it. I did, however, say kiss my @$% to the hospital.

Big toruble for not hitting a timer? OMG what a bunch of crap. This makes me think of lab rats that run a maze and get a reward for ringing the bell. We all know, there are patients that require ALOT more care than others and one person cannot be in two places at once. I can see it now... "Mr. Patient I need to hold compressions so I can go hit the lights in my room, hold that breath please." I truly wish that management would stop with the dog and pony show and come back to reality. The hospitals money would be better spent on more staff than paying the kooks that come up with this garbage.

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