There is only one place - HEI- where former patients had consistently excellent follow-up care without an exception but so many more got miraculous outcomes elsewhere and so-so follow-ups.
Maybe I'm just over-tired tonight, or perhaps crabby, but I have to respectfully disagree with this statement also.
HEI is NOT the "only place" where former patients have consistently excellent follow-up care without an exception. I have NEVER had an issue with my follow-up care, and I have never stepped foot in HEI. I don't think that I am unique in this either.
Lots of us didn't go to HEI - but we have still received excellent treatment, including excellent follow-up care.
I'm glad that those who went to HEI are so happy with their choice. In fact, I think it's wonderful. However, lots of us didn't go there and we are no less happy - or well cared for - than the House alumni.
Jan
Okay. . . hold up a second . . . let's not get too defensive here.
I agree. It was an amazingly bold statement that Eve made. . . and one that is certainly apt to be challenged.
Both of your statements sorta seem like they could be tainted by personal bias though.
On the plus side . . .it is nice that there are folks out there who are so pleased with their treatment that they want to defend the places they got care.
See . . . not all forum people are here to complain about their care!
So . . . Eve ..... What is that statement based on?
Was there some sort of formal study?
Or even an informal study?
Or is it based on your own personal research on this forum and other places when you were trying to find a place to be treated?
I gather post-op after care was an important factor in your decision....
And furthermore - how does one get good followup care from a joint in Los Angeles when one is in Jersey?
(or Virginia
)
Personally - I sorta feel like going in and challenging the team at Georgetown with this post-op after care business.
If I told them it was important to me, and that I was concerned that the surgeons seem to be done with their patients after they are discharged ....
They might try and convince me otherwise.
Maybe I'm full of myself, but I have a feeling they would love to steal a patient from Hopkins, as it probably more often happens the other way around.
Scott