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astrrisk t1_ja3l68p wrote
Exactly. It makes Coney Island Hospital look like a dream vacation home.
BusRiderNYC t1_ja3jf5m wrote
Maimonides' CEO Kenneth Gibbs saw his compensation skyrocket from $1.8 million to $3.2 million from 2019 to 2020, when the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic rocked the facility, according to not-for-profit financial records filed with the IRS. -NY Post
Jimmy_kong253 t1_ja569bd wrote
I worked in that hospital in the mailroom from 1998-2008 it was a great hospital when I started but you saw it get worse and worse as the years went by.
irish_fellow_nyc OP t1_ja2vctw wrote
Archived link: http://archive.today/6QuDl
LouisSeize t1_ja7v7tq wrote
At Maimonides, by and large, nobody gives a damn about anything unless you somehow have connections to someone important.
Louis_Farizee t1_ja33typ wrote
> Out of 152 hospitals in the state, patients scored Maimonides the worst in multiple categories, including “patient’s room and bathroom always kept clean,” “patients always got help as soon as they wanted,” “nurses always communicated well” and “staff always explained about medicines.” Also, patients are more likely to have complications like bloodstream and antibiotic-resistant staph infections than at an average hospital, according to the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, which gave the facility two out of five stars.
Fuuuuuuck this place. Nothing but bad experiences here over the years.