No that was their point. That the administrators are mercenaries. I’m just saying I damn well need some incentive to deal with the literal piles of shit I deal with myself. I’m not doing it all out of a bleeding heart.
I’ve worked there more than 25 years. Patient care has always been concern #1 from the top on down.
Concern #2 is employee care. Not to say it’s not a job with the normal job shit. However, they went through a very rough patch many years ago, and were forced to layoff employees. It was an existential crisis, but to their credit, they learned the lesson so well that we haven’t had similar issues since. Even during the pandemic it did better than other area hospitals.
i don’t think hospitals are like that unfortunately. the nurses techs and doctors are. but not the administrators
the same is true about universities and many other nonprofits fyi
Nah brother, somebody better pay me for my labor. It can be the state, but I ain’t doing this shit all for feels. Too much work for that.
-Nurse
They dropped their /s, right? Or maybe they accidentally got it backwards? The administrators are the fucking worst.
No that was their point. That the administrators are mercenaries. I’m just saying I damn well need some incentive to deal with the literal piles of shit I deal with myself. I’m not doing it all out of a bleeding heart.
Wages don’t count as profit, no worries. You can and should be paid well, but nobody should become a billionaire because they own a hospital.
Some are. I work for one. I have no doubt that the goal of the administrators of our hospital is to provide the best care possible for our community.
It helps that we are a non profit with no shareholders.
/s or no /s?
don’t dox yourself ofc. but I would love an example of. hospital whose administrators are prioritizing care over profit
Absolutely no /s.
I’ve worked there more than 25 years. Patient care has always been concern #1 from the top on down.
Concern #2 is employee care. Not to say it’s not a job with the normal job shit. However, they went through a very rough patch many years ago, and were forced to layoff employees. It was an existential crisis, but to their credit, they learned the lesson so well that we haven’t had similar issues since. Even during the pandemic it did better than other area hospitals.
Any public hospital not in the US?