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Posted by Jonathan on September 12th, 2020 (All posts by Jonathan)
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4 Responses to “Chicagoboyz Waiting Room Series: 31”
I hope distancing never goes away. I hate when people are right up near me, crowding me, breathing near me. This is better and I hope it stays like this forever.
The amount of patient juggling due to
“distanced” waiting rooms is enormous. The nurses and aides are like air traffic controllers deciding if they can leave patients in exam rooms etc. One bright outcome of COVID might be better scheduling in medical offices but that may take a more traditional reimbursement system.
September 13th, 2020 at 3:00 am
Looks like seating for 2!
September 13th, 2020 at 6:57 pm
I hope distancing never goes away. I hate when people are right up near me, crowding me, breathing near me. This is better and I hope it stays like this forever.
September 13th, 2020 at 9:12 pm
You should have seen the line to get in.
September 15th, 2020 at 8:18 am
The amount of patient juggling due to
“distanced” waiting rooms is enormous. The nurses and aides are like air traffic controllers deciding if they can leave patients in exam rooms etc. One bright outcome of COVID might be better scheduling in medical offices but that may take a more traditional reimbursement system.