31 July 2009

MORNINGSIDE MEDI-CLINIC
{Being Processed Like a Piece of Meat}

Two months ago, hubby had a simple procedure done at the Morningside Medi-Clinic in Sandton, a posh area in Johannesburg, which left us with another case of shocking client service which has become a part of the daily lives of South Africans.

This is what the institution states on their website they stand for:

Morningside Medi-Clinic is a 230-bed private hospital, located in South Africa's economic hub of Sandton and has, over the years, received many local and international patients. A prominent group of medical specialists complements the excellent facilities and professional nursing staff offered by the hospital. Morningside Medi-Clinic is one of the hospitals in the Medi-Clinic group of private hospitals. Medi-Clinic is one of the largest private hospitals groups in Africa and currently owns over 40 private hospitals throughout South Africa and Namibia. Morningside Medi-Clinic offers local, national and international patients a broad spectrum of professional medical services, including: Professional consultations by highly qualified medical specialists in a wide range of medical disciplines within well-equipped consulting rooms Quality medical care in comfortable units staffed by highly trained, professional and compassionate nursing, medical and other personnel Well-equipped operating theatres staffed by highly trained and professional nursing, medical and other personnel Excellent visitor accommodation is available in the form of hotels, guest lodges and bed and breakfast establishments in the area. Continually striving to improve on its well-established reputation for affordable, specialised, professional health care in an environment of caring commitment, Morningside Medi-Clinic remains true to the Medi-Clinic group's motto of being committed to quality care.

... and this is the experience we had:

Dear Medi-Clinic Management,

I’m not sure to whom this Email should be addressed – please forward this Email the right person if addressee is not the correct recipient.

My experience at Mediclinic recently means that I will not consciously EVER decide to use a Mediclinic Hospital/Facilty again. Let me explain briefly:

(a) Exorbitant Charges

Firstly, for a simple (I thought?) Colonscopy and Gastroscopy diagnostic procedure, I was charged an exorbitant amount (a material portion of which Discovery did not pay for) in total if you add all charges from the Doctor, the anaesthethic charges, and the Hospital – i.e.

Doctor – R3510.30 Anaesthetic – R1632.00 Hospital – R2748.49 Total = R7890.79!!? This of course exclude the cost of the first diagnostic visit to the Specialist Doctor (in early May).

The charges however is a seperate issue although I remain puzzled, bemused, and shocked at the extent of the charges.

(b) Being Processed like a piece of meat

My experience at Mediclinic Morningside:

Roughly the end of the first week of May I saw my doctor there who recommended that I have a colonscopy and a gastroscopy in hospital. The same day I spend roughly 25 minutes at Pre-authorisation giving all sorts of pre-admission info to the admin person.

My procedure was on 28 May, and I arrived just before 10h00, having fasted for about 14 hours already, feeling a bit nervous and edgy. Without too much detail, the reception experience was disappointing. I was given a number and told to go and sit down. Reception was not busy at all. Roughly 30 minutes of waiting forced me to go and ask what was happening. Only then did the receptionist (apparently) realise that I was not attended to. Then I was shown to a reception check-in cubicle where a trainee attended to me. My perception was that firstly the pre-admission person entered incorrect and incomplete date for me and secondly that at check-in essentially I was “processed” (this was how I felt the way reception operated) from the start again – pre-admission meant nothing/ contributed nothing to smooth my dayprocedure checkin. I was then told “to walk down those stairs and left there and then right”!!? No-one escorted me to the ward. I was a bit confusing.

I arrived at the ward to find out I was placed in a very public day-ward. Upon pre-admission I requested a private room. Apparently it then transpired when I queried that day patients are not allocated private rooms. Well, Medi-clinic communication around this issue was very unclear/non-existent during pre-admission and upon check-in/admission on the day of the procedure.

The procedure was conducted, I checked out (no payment requested) and I went home. My wife’s comment (she escorted me to the hospital) about the “vibe” at Medi-Clinic Morningside: “This is a place where people go to die”.

Today (17 July) I received an account (dated 30 June) from Medi-Clinic. This is the first account that I received. AND it was a “Final Demand” for payment!!?

This account, the first one that I received, was dated 30 June 2009, roughly a month after my procedure. While I can understand strict credit policy – I’m more than somewhat taken aback by the aggressive and non-customer friendly language used in the Demand letter (“only” 30 days after my procedure and any perceived delay in me topping up what the med aid did not pay is in my view entirely because of sloppy administration at Medi-Clinic!!?). I received no account until this one, I received no admin dept telephone call, yet, only 30 days from procedure I get this absolutely atrociously worded letter (see PDF document). Please explain and please tell me I’m unreasonable in expecting, as a customer/client/patient of Medi-clinic, to be treated with more respect. Am I unreasonable?

See also enclosed the proof of payment (account paid today) – so, Medi-clinic, your strong-arm approach worked. The last bit in how you process the pieces of “meat” that happen to visit your facility at Morningside clinic has now been concluded.

To repeat – I will never use your – Medi-Clinic - facilities again if I can help it. And, I will relate this experience to friends, family, and others whenever the opportunity presents itself.

I should like to understand Medi-Clinic perspective on my experience. I should also like to understand from Discovery how such experiences are dealt with/followed-up by Discovery to ensure improvement in service delivery to Discovery clients.

Regards Conroy Fourie

... and this is the very unsatisfactory response to the above which is proof that the Morningside Medi-Clinic is processed driven and not 'people driven':

Dear Mr Fourie

Your mail below was forwarded to me and I would like to comment as follows:

a) The hospital fee as set out on your account was made up from the Ward Stay, the Theatre fee and items dispensed in both theatre and the ward. As far as the fees are concerned for the Anesthetist and the specialist, I would refrain form commenting as they do not fall directly under the hospital and have their respective professional bodies regulating them in their different capacities. Hence the separate accounts from the different providers. Nevertheless, I will also forward your concerns about these fees to your treating doctor for further comment should he wish to do so. b) I would like to apologize for the fact that we did not meet your expectations on admission and during your stay with us. However, your feedback will assist me in addressing the areas of concern and to improve on this.

The fact that you had to wait was lack of communication from our side as I see that the staff was trying to secure you a private room as per your request. As is indicated on the pre-admission document as well, all private rooms are subject to availability and carry a daily surcharge. We can not guarantee a private room.

All patients coming for procedures not requiring overnight stay are admitted to the day ward. Accounts have been sent to you following your discharge on both the 2nd and 18th of June 2009, prior to the Final Demand you are referring too.

No payment was requested on discharge due to the information at hand from your medical aid that stage.

The issue of you not being escorted to the ward personally and the waiting time on admission are certainly issues we will address to ensure that in future our patients do not encounter the same experience. We certainly do not want our patients to feel like they are being “processed”.

Thank you for having placed your concerns in writing and having forwarded it to us – it helps us to remain focused on what our patients need and rectify where we have failed in meting their expectations.

Kind regards

Jaco Erasmus Hospital Manager Morningside Medi-Clinic

We have subsequently responded to the above strongly stating our disappointment with the unsatisfactory response.

Apologies for boring you all with my moans and groans, but at least its of our chest. Wishing you all a wonderful relaxing weekend and may you all find some time to be creative.

16 July 2009

LITTLE MISS ALISHA TURNS 5
{DDCC #56 & Sketch Saturday #59}
It feels like earth is rotating downwards instead of around ... as time just seems to fly by unnoticed and its one thing in life we can't stop. Another year has lapsed and some of you can probably recall that around the same time last year (feels like yesterday) I posted a card I made for Alisha's 4th birthday. Well its her 5th birthday on 20 July and here's her card ... lets hope she does not peep over Mom Heidi's shoulder when she is surfing the net.
I used this week's sketch over at Sketch Saturday as a starting point for the card. Loved this sketch which was so easy to work with.
Then this week's Design Team project over at Dutch Dare Card Challenge is to create a card with cutting dies and/or punches. I scratched through my stash and stumbled across a little tin of die cuts which I have had for years (Ellie ... you might remember these ...). The bright butterfly cuts came in handy and added a cheerful touch to the card.
The sentiment translated means 'A Special Day'.
I carried the theme through to the inside as well as to the outside of the envelope.
Its probably been the third Thursday in a row that we are without water. The previous times it was off for nearly 12 hours during the day, only back on at 9pm. Its amazing how one realise during these situations how dependent we are of natural resources and that we should use it responsibly.
Sorry, I have been a bit quite in blog land as I am busy with a 21st creative memory album commission as well as some more jewellery commissions. So please bear with me as I will be visiting you all soon to leave some love.

07 July 2009

CHRISTMAS LOVE for ...
STAMP SOMETHING & PAPERTAKE WEEKLY
This is my third layout with all the photos I took on Christmas Day 2008 and I still have two more to go. I have stamped the fancy squares with my Making Memories set of journaling shapes and the rest of of the title was stamped with various alphabet foam and acrylic stamps. Family is a Creative Memories clear sticker and the 2008 are from my stash of epoxy stickers. And of course all the patterned cardstock are from Basic Grey. I have used the Brackets Template from Doing Life for the arrow shapes. All the various circle, tag and square shapes were created with all my various EK Success punches.
I have decided to enter this layout for the current challenges over at Stamp Something which is Christmas in July Somethings and Papertake Weekly which is My Favourite Things. I have used six of my favourite EK Success punches for this layout. I find that using all these different shape punches are a economical way of creating one's own embellishments.
Click on the pictures to see larger view of details.
Thanks again for stopping by and for all your lovely comments. Enjoy the rest of your week.

06 July 2009

An AWARD, a THANK YOU and SOME JEWELLERY
Have been busy beading again ... quite a nice change to paper crafting. This is another commission I received from a bride whose wedding colours are going to be apricot and apple green. She has already collected it and by the looks of it she is quite pleased with it, which is a great relief for yours truly. Its the same bride for whom I did the 40x wedding invitations in the same colour combo, a few weeks back. She has also collected the invitations ... so for me its another one done and dusted.
AN AWARD
A big thank you to Helen who has awarded me with this award. You can find Helen's blog here. I am required to share 10 honest facts about myself & tag my followers, so please feel free to join in. Just leave me a comment & let me know!

So here's the 10 random facts about yours truly:

  • A bit of a perfectionist in certain areas of my life ... no skewness for me.
  • I wear a size 7,5 to 8 shoe ... well grounded I would say.
  • A neat freak ... an uncluttered home feeds an uncluttered mind.
  • Have done 5 major 5 to 7-day backpacking hikes in South Africa i.e. Swellendam, Otter, Fish River Canyon, Outeniqua & Tsitsikamma.
  • Have been married to the same gorgeous man for 25 years on 30 November 2009.
  • Have climbed the highest peak in the Northern Drakensberg, South Africa i.e. Cleft peak in 11 hours.
  • Took up yoga classes for the first time in 2009.
  • Seeing a dietitian for the first time in 2009.
  • Seriously organised
  • Quite shy.

I am tagging the following blog friends to reveal a bit of themselves:

A THANK YOU A big thank you to Karin, my fellow Design Team member over at Dutch Dare Card Challenge for this lovely button below she has gifted me.

Off to finish another Xmas 2008 layout after which I have another two layouts of Xmas 2008 to complete the event. Will share it with you all soon here.

Thanks again for all your lovely inspirational comments.

02 July 2009

BABY TYLO HAS ARRIVED
Some of you might recall these baby shower invites I did earlier on this year. Well, Tylo decided that the grown ups were quite rude, organising his baby shower without his presence. He had a sneaky plan up his sleeve which he executed masterfully. Tylo was born premature and actually attended his own baby shower ... how clever is that.
I did a photo shoot of him and his mum Janine on Mothers Day which was on 10 May here in South Africa. We started off the photo shoot by undressing him, but he was seriously not a happy chappie and only afforded us a few shots of him in his baby suit. The rest of the shoot took place with him snug in his little crawler. I am sure you will all agree, that Tylo and his mum make for a real handsome duo.
Above: If looks could kill ... but I am sure that's just real admiration for his auntie Belinda.
Off to launch another double page layout over at Doing Life's Online Shoppe.