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Quite
unpleasant
experience.
Pro:
-
Hospital
well
equipped
with
medical
equipment.
-
Clean
enough
for
the
standards
we
are
used
to
at
the
State
Hospitals.
-
In
our
case,
the
doctor
ladies
did
a
lot
of
analysis
to
detect
the
problem
-
Some
doctors
OK,
they
are
doing
their
job
well
Versus:
-
Some
doctors,
like
the
one
on
the
ultrasound,
seem
to
want
to
receive
the
string
to
do
their
job.
For
an
ultrasound
I
waited
more
than
2
hours
for
a
newborn
in
the
conditions
in
which
I
was
the
first
in
the
waiting
room
....
keep
in
mind
that
you
may
need
to
stay
longer
in
the
Hospital
for
further
analysis.
You
can't
expect
so
much
for
a
newborn.
He
should
eat
at
most
2
hours.
We
managed
to
breastfeed
him
about
5-6
hours
after
the
last
meal
because
in
the
rush
to
get
to
Rpd
Hospital
I
didn't
prepare
his
formula.
About
(5-6)
hours
lasted
from
the
last
meal:
1
hour
until
I
got
home
from
work,
1
hour
on
the
way
to
the
Hospital,
1
hour
for
triage,
consultation
and
radiography
....
And
yes,
2
hours
and
something
for
a
5-minute
ultrasound.
By
the
way
...
I
had
to
use
hot
water
from
the
dispenser
because
there
is
no
hot
water
in
the
emergency
rooms.
The
hospitalized
patient
experience
was
a
bit
of
a
nuisance
for
his
wife
and
child.
You
are
not
offered
a
pillow,
you
have
to
be
prepared
with
everything
for
boarding.
If
you
are
from
the
province
it
will
not
be
too
easy
for
someone
to
bring
you
the
necessary
ones.
If
you
are
"lucky"
by
the
bed
next
to
the
window,
you
will
freeze
cold
and
you
and
your
child.
Zero
transparent.
You
do
not
know
if
you
are
well
or
not
by
the
nurses.
The
doctor
comes
less
often
...
you
do
not
know
how
the
tests
were.
It
is
total
darkness
...
while
you
as
a
mother
are
waking
up
the
most
....
the
lactation
decreases
....
you
cannot
sleep
well,
you
freeze
at
night,
the
baby
remains
agitated
.....
this
is
exactly
what
you
need
after
you
contribute
10%
of
your
monthly
health
salary.
If
you
try
to
get
out
on
the
signature,
you
may
be
unlucky
for
us
to
be
put
by
the
doctor
on
the
road
.....
seek
the
doctor..not
the
doctor..does
not
answer
your
doctor..you
are
not
given
the
prescription
for
treatment
..
...
you
hear
me
look
for
the
doctor
that
the
nurses
do
not
know
exactly
when
the
doctor
comes,
as
if
he
does
not
have
a
set
schedule
..
..
after
all
at
Privat
you
can
solve
your
problems.
Twice
in
the
12
years
of
work
I
came
to
the
state
hospital.
Every
time
I
spent
hours
in
a
row
waiting
in
the
halls,
you
don't
get
treatment
in
time,
you
don't
repeat,
it's
chaos.
But
I
didn't
expect
the
children's
hospital
to
be
the
same.
Although,
the
peak
is
somewhat
clean
compared
to
what
you
find
in
the
state
in
the
province
and
I
saw
that
they
have
good
medical
equipment.
I
decided
to
do
my
private
medical
insurance
to
ensure
hospitalization
or
surgery
if
needed.
Experience
between
private
and
state
hospitals
is
not
compared
(Original)
Experienta
destul
de
neplacuta.
Pro:
-Spital
dotat
destul
de
bine
dpdvd
al
echipamentelor
medicale.
-
destul
de
curat
pentru
standardele
cu
care
suntem
obisnuiti
la
Spitalele
de
stat.
-
In
cazul
nostru,
doamnele
doctor
ne-au
facut
foarte
multe
analize
pt
a
depista
problema
-
Unii
doctori
OK,
isi
fac
treaba
bine
Contra:
-
Unii
doctori,
cum
ar
fi
cel
de
la
ecografie
se
pare
ca
ar
vrea
sa
primeasca
spaga
ca
sa
isi
faca
treaba.
Pentru
o
ecografie
am
asteptat
mai
bine
de
2
ore
la
un
nou
nascut
in
conditiile
in
care
am
fost
primul
din
sala
de
asteptare....tineti
cont
ca
este
posibil
sa
fie
nevoie
sa
stati
mai
mult
in
Spital
pentru
mai
multe
analize.
Nu
se
poate
asteapta
atat
pt
un
nou
nascut.
El
trebuie
sa
manance
la
cel
mult
2
ore.
Noi
am
reusit
sa
il
alaptam
cam
la
5-
6
ore
dupa
ultima
masa
pt
ca
in
graba
de
a
ajunge
rpd
la
Spital
nu
I
am
pregatit
formula.
Cam
atat
(5-6)
ore
a
durat
de
la
ultima
masa
:
1
ora
pana
am
ajuns
de
la
munca
acasa,
1
ora
pe
drum
la
Spital,
1
ora
pt
triaj,
consultatie
si
radiografie....
Si
da,
2
ore
si
ceva
pt
o
ecografie
de
5
minute.
Apropo...am
fost
nevoit
sa
folosesc
apa
fierbinte
de
la
dozator
pt
ca
nu
exista
apa
calda
in
sectiile
de
alaptare
de
la
urgenta.
Experienta
de
pacient
internat
a
fost
cam
naspa
pentru
sotie
si
copil.
Nu
ti
se
ofera
perna,
trebuie
sa
vi
pregatit
cu
toate
cele
pt
internat.
Daca
esti
din
provincie
nu
o
sa
iti
fie
prea
usor
pt
ca
cineva
Va
trebui
sa
iti
aduca
cele
necesare.
Daca
ai
"noroc"
de
patul
de
langa
geam
ingheti
de
frig
si
tu
si
copilul
tau.
Zero
transparenta.
Nu
ti
se
comunica
daca
esti
bine
sau
nu
de
catre
asistente..
Medicul
vine
mai
rar...nu
stii
cum
au
fost
analizele.
E
bezna
totala...timp
in
care
tu
ca
mama
te
strezezi
maxim....lactatia
scade....nu
poti
sa
dormi
bine,
ingheti
de
frig
noaptea,
copilul
ramane
agitat.....este
exact
ce
trebuie
dupa
ce
cotizezi
10%
din
salariul
tau
la
sanatate
lunar.
Daca
incerci
sa
te
externezi
pe
semnatura,
poate
ai
ghinion
ca
noi
sa
fiti
pusi
de
catre
medic
pe
drumuri.....cauta
medicul..nu
e
medicul..nu
iti
raspunde
medicul..nu
ti
se
da
prescriptia
pt
tratament...
auzi
sa
caut
eu
medicul
ca
asistentele
nu
stiu
exact
cand
vine
medicul,
de
parca
nu
are
un
program
stabilit..
..pana
la
urma
tot
la
Privat
reusesti
sa
iti
rezolvi
problemele.
De
2
ori
in
cei
12
ani
de
munca
am
ajuns
la
spital
de
stat.
De
fiecare
data
am
stat
ore
in
sir
sa
astept
pe
holuri,
nu
primesti
tratament
in
timp,
nu
esti
repectat,
e
haos.
Dar
nu
ma
asteptam
ca
si
la
spitalul
de
copii
sa
fie
la
fel.
Desi,
culmea
este
oarecum
curat
fata
de
ce
gasesti
la
stat
in
provincie
si
am
vazut
ca
au
echipamente
medicale
bine.
Eu
m-am
hotarat
sa
imi
fac
asigurare
medicala
la
privat
pt
a
asigura
spitalizarea
sau
interventia
chirurgicala
in
caz
de
nevoie.
Nu
se
compara
experienta
intre
privat
si
spitalele
de
la
stat
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