Editor's note: One must ask how effective this "freedom" and engagement are if the company has had to pay nearly $1 billion over the last three years to settle whistleblower suits.
It is also a shame that DaVita patients are not allowed to participate.
As long as patients are not part of the "team," U.S. dialysis care will lag far behind other first-world countries as well as all other fields of medicine. By now, it should be obvious that Thiry's approach is not working and it only continues to marginalize patients.
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/davita-healthcare-partners-certified-as-freedom-centered-workplace-by-worldblu-300088221.html
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