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17 Chiwari-10番地 Murasakino, Kitakami, Iwate 024-8507, Japan
contacts phone: +81 197-71-1511
website: www.chubu-hp.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 39.3300111, Longitude: 141.1049964
迷子の子猫ちゃん
::I am truly grateful to the doctors and nurses at Chubu Hospital for their continued support. I'm hospitalized once every six months, so thank you for all the help you do each time. The treatment was very painful, so I had to be hospitalized once every six months, which was very painful. However, thanks to everyone's efforts in caring for him, he returned home safely and is now living at home. Thank you again.
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::It is best not to go to an emergency room unless the situation is serious enough. I waited for 4.5 hours at the fever outpatient clinic with a fever of 39 degrees. (18:00-22:30) It would be better to give up and go to another hospital the next day. The saving grace was that the female doctor was very polite and nice. It can't be helped because the priority is given to accepting ambulances. I was recommended to another clinic, but I won't go there again.Please don't recommend it. I was told that I would get my coronavirus and influenza test results in 20 minutes, but I waited over 60 minutes... If I had known, I would never have gone. It's definitely better to sleep at home
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::I received a referral letter from another clinic and visited this obstetrics and gynecology department. At the initial consultation, after seeing the symptoms, the surgery and hospitalization were decided on the same day. There were a lot of blood draws and tests, but they were treated kindly everywhere. When I didn't understand it, I asked, and he explained it clearly. I was a little nervous about having surgery so suddenly, but the doctors and nurses were so kind. I had trouble eating while in the hospital, but the nutritionist changed my diet to noodles, which made it easier for me to eat. Thank you very much for that.
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::Does Nichii outsource the reception? The response has been hectic. I want them to do a good job of educating themselves. I had something I wanted to ask, so I asked the same person again, and I was told that I had already accepted the application even though I had just accepted it. I was told. When I finally got called to the pediatrician's office, I entered the examination room and found a female doctor and a person in plain clothes talking. The story seems to be about a patient, and it never ends. It's like a meeting at the edge of a corner. I was irritated so I asked if you could hurry up. Even though I say sorry, I'm sorry, I still can't finish the conversation, and when I think it's finally over, Even though it's my first time, he doesn't introduce himself and starts talking while looking at his computer, and I wonder who he's talking to. Are you really looking after your patients? You introduced yourself in the middle of the conversation, and it was your first time, right? A really unpleasant female doctor. Are all doctors at large hospitals like this? I was disappointed.
朝臣亜麻仁荏胡麻呂(鷹岑 昊)
::[Added on June 30, 2020] There was a very serious leak of personal information at this hospital. A contractor was in the hospital, and his colleague apparently went to the ward where he was hospitalized to ask about his condition and condition, and the nurse also told him the name of his illness. That's what it means. It turns out that both the person who asked the question and the person who answered the question showed a significant lack of compliance regarding the protection of personal information, even though the person was not even a family member but just a colleague at a subcontractor. This is nothing more than a scandal caused by unnecessary "friendship" between hospital staff and contractors! The hospital should severely punish the nurse who leaked the information and the contractor who tried to get the information! I'm scared of hospitals that leak personal information and provide compliance training, so I definitely shouldn't admit them! ! In addition to Nichii, our subcontractors include linens, supplies, facility management, cleaning, and security, just like most other large hospitals. As someone else has written, security guards who yell at visitors are unsuitable according to the Security Business Act, so it would be better to file a complaint to that effect. When I was taken care of due to coronavirus, most of the nurses in the isolation ward were kind. Meals are also flexible. However, only at that time. This was the first half of the Delta stock boom, when Omicron was not yet making a fuss. We currently have a good relationship, but it seems that the secretariat is not in a position to deal with various problems and complaints due to a lack of human resources. The main entrance opens at 7:30 in the morning, but the outpatient waiting area quickly overflows. There is no point in going out of your way to wait from the emergency department side as it is a reservation system and not a reception order. First of all, I would like to give some advice to those who want to visit this hospital. It is okay to be hospitalized here, but there is very little coordination between doctors and wards depending on the condition. A neighbor of mine passed away from cancer, and he was repeatedly admitted and discharged from the hospital, and there was talk of palliative care, but there was no communication between the attending surgeon and the palliative care ward, and the attending physician was extremely nervous. Apparently, he was shocked when he saw that. I don't know if he has a sense of pride (?) as a prefectural employee (civil servant), but he tends to always be rude to visitors and contractors, and dislikes making things difficult. It seems that they are providing hospitality and various types of training, but I don't think they are having any effect (this is the same at most prefectural hospitals, so we may have no choice but to give up.) When a family member calls to inquire about the patient's condition, the ward nurse or ward administrator responds with a strong and snarky attitude, asking, ``Do you want to talk to the doctor?'' ``It's okay!'' Apparently. I don't know if it's that busy, but it's literally the only major hospital in central Iwate Prefecture, and it seems to be chronically understaffed. Apparently it was reported on TV that there are a lot of female doctors, but I don't know about the technical skills of the doctors, regardless of whether they are male or female. It is better to call the QQ outpatient clinic first, assuming that you will be turned down, and ask a nurse to talk to you and make a decision. There is a principle that ``QQ outpatient clinics are originally for patients whose lives are in danger'', so it is not a case of ``My child has a slight injury. I cut my finger. My stomach hurts. My head hurts. I can't sleep.'' Usually they refuse (they seem to ask me to wait and see). QQ cars arrive frequently, so there are times when the reception is slow, and the office staff rather than the nurses receive consultations, but this is both good and bad. Even if I get angry all the time, I won't get over it. I think this is the case at all large hospitals that accept trainees for training, but it seems that the first consultation at QQ outpatient clinic is mainly carried out by the trainees. However, doctors and nurses may be sleepy during the early morning to dawn hours, and they may be less excited to answer the phone, so it might be a good idea to take that into account. It is often said that ``If you enter the Chubu region, you are in trouble'', but this cannot be said to be a joke. If I had someone important to me, I would not admit them only to Chubu Hospital. That's all I can assure you. In addition, to post opinions (complaints, etc.) about the hospital, there are small wooden mailboxes and forms on the wall to the right of the main entrance and on the wall of the outpatient waiting floor, so it would be a good idea to make use of them. Regardless of whether or not the organization is willing to make improvements, it is an organization that will not take action unless users raise issues.