What I liked
I liked the health care assistant in renal outpatients, she has consistently been helpful compared to renal nurses. The health care assistant is highly professional and the nurses could learn a thing or two from this lady.
In contrast my nurse refused to get my medication and then complained I was aggressive when she herself behaved badly towards a seriously ill person.
Due to sub-standard care in the renal department i.e. refusal to answer my concerns over the toxic treatment, and then informed me blood kits were faulty via the renal nurse, I have been depressed since Oct 2009. The complaints dept. closed ranks against me and claims I am asking too many questions, but other consultants have advised them I am anxious and worried due to treatment concerns. They have also said that they treated the numbers and not the person. I deserve answers over the faulty blood kits. Nonetheless I was sent a letter with wild generalizations claiming I can't sustain relationships. I have told the ceo that for there to be "sustained" relationships, clinical care needs to be respectful, patient-centered and empathic which has not been the case. . Hence I refuse to accept unfounded claims made against me at a time when in fact I need sustained care which has been cut-off.
Despite the fact that I had a sustained relationship with a renal registrar and a new consultant there, renal clinic has alleged I am somehow faulty. This is very oppressive indeed. This feels like a smoke screen to avoid answering questions over the faulty blood kits and the needless treatment renal clinic gave me. If the complaints dept., was working transparently, it would re-assure me and advisel me not to worry, but they have not which does not look good and they say there is no smoke without fire!
What could be improved
Transparency and not working oppressively
Anything else?
Doctors and nurses need to blow the whistle on poor patient care rather than close ranks against patients like myself who have been frequently damaged. There should be patient alerts in place, but this does not seem to be the case.
"Utterly diabolical!"
About: Royal Sussex County Hospital Royal Sussex County Hospital Brighton BN2 5BE
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