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I was able to find my clinic, I didnt know that wichita kansas had one, so if I wanted I could transfer to over there, bc the radius is 100 on both ways. But I think Ill stay where Iam at, Tulsa is like my second home.
Noticed the local non-accreditted clinic we used to go to is now an "affiliate". Although there wasn't any data available regarding patients. Past appointments they kept stressing how they were going to be a satellite of one of the top clinics in the nation. I thought they were blowing smoke, but looks like they're making an effort.
Noticed the local non-accreditted clinic we used to go to is now an "affiliate". Although there wasn't any data available regarding patients. Past appointments they kept stressing how they were going to be a satellite of one of the top clinics in the nation. I thought they were blowing smoke, but looks like they're making an effort.
Noticed the local non-accreditted clinic we used to go to is now an "affiliate". Although there wasn't any data available regarding patients. Past appointments they kept stressing how they were going to be a satellite of one of the top clinics in the nation. I thought they were blowing smoke, but looks like they're making an effort.
Most of the clinics in my area VA, MD, DC look about the same. FEV1 for adults in Portsmouth VA is very high at over 70 percent. I wonder if they just have 1 patient. Also, there adult BMI is very high.
Most of the clinics in my area VA, MD, DC look about the same. FEV1 for adults in Portsmouth VA is very high at over 70 percent. I wonder if they just have 1 patient. Also, there adult BMI is very high.
Most of the clinics in my area VA, MD, DC look about the same. FEV1 for adults in Portsmouth VA is very high at over 70 percent. I wonder if they just have 1 patient. Also, there adult BMI is very high.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.</end quote></div>
I agree with the non-complaince.
I spoke to my doc yesterday about our Center's rate of non-compliance.
He has been "requiring" each of our 150 patients to come to the clinic quarterly for the past 2 years. And he explains why it's a good idea to each and every one of them.
But he admitted that he can't force patients to come in. He can't show up at their house and drag them by the earlobe to the clinic. It's ultimately up to the patient to show up to clinic.
He admits he is always trying to find ways to help patients understand why quarterly visits are so important and it pains him when patients don't comply. But ultimately he has little control over it.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.</end quote></div>
I agree with the non-complaince.
I spoke to my doc yesterday about our Center's rate of non-compliance.
He has been "requiring" each of our 150 patients to come to the clinic quarterly for the past 2 years. And he explains why it's a good idea to each and every one of them.
But he admitted that he can't force patients to come in. He can't show up at their house and drag them by the earlobe to the clinic. It's ultimately up to the patient to show up to clinic.
He admits he is always trying to find ways to help patients understand why quarterly visits are so important and it pains him when patients don't comply. But ultimately he has little control over it.
Louisville tops Minnesota!!! 98.1 mean for FEV1 for under 18. Minnesoata's guideline for care are actually sad. I can't believe that a clinic that is suppose to be so proactive is only reaching their required visits of peds and adults at 65% and 58%, sounds like a lot of non-compliance especially compared to Cinti clinic that had a peds rae of almost 75%. Too me, theses new #s are not really that useful and don't tell the whole story.</end quote></div>
I agree with the non-complaince.
I spoke to my doc yesterday about our Center's rate of non-compliance.
He has been "requiring" each of our 150 patients to come to the clinic quarterly for the past 2 years. And he explains why it's a good idea to each and every one of them.
But he admitted that he can't force patients to come in. He can't show up at their house and drag them by the earlobe to the clinic. It's ultimately up to the patient to show up to clinic.
He admits he is always trying to find ways to help patients understand why quarterly visits are so important and it pains him when patients don't comply. But ultimately he has little control over it.
thing that bothered me was the diabetes testing MGH. its horrible, and when i was diagnosed, i'd never been tested before. it makes me think that maybe if i was at another hospital they would have caught it sooner? hmm...
thing that bothered me was the diabetes testing MGH. its horrible, and when i was diagnosed, i'd never been tested before. it makes me think that maybe if i was at another hospital they would have caught it sooner? hmm...
thing that bothered me was the diabetes testing MGH. its horrible, and when i was diagnosed, i'd never been tested before. it makes me think that maybe if i was at another hospital they would have caught it sooner? hmm...
I also wonder if U of MN's numbers regarding going to appointments quarterly goes down because of recent articles about quality of care and the number of patients from around the world going to the clinic to meet Dr. Warwick. Plus with travel times/costs, maybe some are only able to afford going once or twice a year, but still got to a clinic closer to home.
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