Health Care
Essay by 24 • April 20, 2011 • 442 Words (2 Pages) • 1,009 Views
Health Care
1. For this project I did a little research on the internet and I also visited RediMed. It took me a little while to find some facts on the internet but I eventually found some. When I went to RediMed, it was much easier to actually see what was going on behind the scenes of what the internet was talking about.
2. There are actually a few different ways to get to RediMed. The first way to get there if you are feeling well enough to drive is to drive yourself. Getting a ride from a friend or family member is also a choice too. If they are not available, you could always try to take a bus or you could call a taxi. If it is too serious you can call an ambulance to get you to the nearest hospital.
3. When I looked around RediMed, I noticed that all of the people there were middle to lower class. The workers there were all nurses and other professionals so it gave you a sense of comfort to know that they knew what they were doing. The facility itself was pretty nice. Even though all of its furniture came from hospitals and was already used, it was still in good shape. The length of the wait there would actually depend on how many people are there. I would guess that on average the wait would be somewhere around 15 вЂ" 20 minutes.
4. Literacy would play a big part in the RediMed experience. The form that you would have to sign is in English so if you did not speak the language, you would have some difficulties filling it out. I never got around to asking but I am sure that they would another form for you in your language so it would be easier for you to fill out. If you could not read the form all together, I would think that one of the assistants would be able to read it to you and help you out with the form.
5. Overall I do not think that RediMed was doing a bad job at all. Everything seemed pretty well in place and organized. The government seemed
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