This is generally going to be less a doctor problem and more a hospital admin problem.
Hospitals try and employ the fewest doctors possible to save money, they schedule doctors so they have 5 minutes per patient, and they pack the schedules as dense as possible to maximize the number of cases a doctor is handling.
Any disruption here causes a delay. A patient showing up late, having questions, or the doctor needing to shit. It all adds up to the fail system.
There are simple fixes here like extending the doctors appointments beyond the average required time and hiring now doctors, but that costs money and doesn’t optimize profit for the shareholders.
Etterra@discuss.online 1 week ago
But if you’re just 5 minutes late to your appointment, you’ll have to reschedule and the next available date is in 3 months.
MissJinx@lemmy.world 1 week ago
My doctor have a note on the wall saying that if you miss an appointment he will refuse to reschedule. I had to postpone one appointment the other day so his secretary started saying that if I did that he wouldn’t see me again until november. I said ok and scheduled another doctor. Now they are calling me with an “earlier tine”. GFY don’t treat me like a child
crony@lemmy.cronyakatsuki.xyz 1 week ago
Only 3 months? Here it’s anywhere from 6 monthd ( mayne if lucky in 15% of cases ) up to 2 years.
kn33@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I almost got stung by that when I was held up for them to check my temperature and hand me a mask during the height of COVID. Like, not opposed to the precautions, but don’t say I’m late when I wasn’t. Luckily the person who did all that hollered to the check-in person letting them know as such.