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I am very disheartened at the inability of this hospital's leadership (such as it is...) to budget for reality, versus the pie-in-the-sky items they have in the past. Suspect items:
1. Solar-power-providing covered parking - Done when more parking was already an issue, years ago, and has now been partially torn down to provide for a parking garage, worsening the already intolerable parking situation.
2. Motion-sensing trash compactors for the cafeteria - seven of them. Really?
3. Windows/ceilings not up to dealing with wind-driven rain. Twice. In one 30-day period. This place was built in '49. Any upgrades budgeted?
4. Terminating formerly provided services - Routine vision care. Makes their internal numbers look better on reports; fewer long appointment windows. Vision care was one of the worst, scheduling-wise.
5. The bulk of Phoenix VA's problems are already nationally known. These are a few of the rest of them.
1. Solar-power-providing covered parking - Done when more parking was already an issue, years ago, and has now been partially torn down to provide for a parking garage, worsening the already intolerable parking situation.
2. Motion-sensing trash compactors for the cafeteria - seven of them. Really?
3. Windows/ceilings not up to dealing with wind-driven rain. Twice. In one 30-day period. This place was built in '49. Any upgrades budgeted?
4. Terminating formerly provided services - Routine vision care. Makes their internal numbers look better on reports; fewer long appointment windows. Vision care was one of the worst, scheduling-wise.
5. The bulk of Phoenix VA's problems are already nationally known. These are a few of the rest of them.
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Sounds like people are thinking about the patients and their saftey for once.
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