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"Warrior Angels rise above corporate health care rules"-Letter to the editorRating: (votes: 0) http://www.inforum.com/content/lette...lth-care-rules Within the takeover of the healing profession by the corporate ranks that base success on mass numbers, speed and money, there resides a quiet army of warrior angels heaven bent on the well-being of the patients and their families regardless of orders from “the man.”Last edit by NRSKarenRN on Nov 6, '14 : Reason: spacing A lot of us balk at the label "Selfless Angels" because it infers super human qualities that Corporate loves to exploit-- to their own benefit. Rising to the occasion, being a team player, going above and beyond, and customer service are effective tools used to goad and shame health care staff into more and more absurd workplace expectations. They depend on the workers to increase productivity and profit. And they will push those lines until the backs break. When it does break-- and they know it will-- there is already a plan in place that has long since counted the cost, and is prepared for the outcomes of the risks.What they cannot prepare for or quantify are the unknown, confounding variables. It may take that type of occurrence to stop the madness.I do, however, really appreciate this person's letter. We do what we do because we are smart, educated, prepared, professional, and we love people. And we do it despite Corporate. Comment:
When I worked in Home Health in the 1990's there was a big company-wide meeting, with a bunch from the corporate office. It was tedious, to say the least. At one point we got the pat on the head speech: "We are so appreciative of how hard you all work for us," And I uttered a very audible (maybe loudly, even) "HA!" I stood up and said, excuse me, no offense, but I don't do this work for you or the company, I work for my patients."
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