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The perfect time for sound decision-making
The Philippine Star
|February 18, 2025
I suspect that 95 percent of customers don't want to wait.
That's why decent service providers would give you their acceptable waiting time.
For pizza delivery, it's not more than 30 minutes. For the fast-food industry dine-in transactions, that's 60 seconds or less. Of course, there are certain exceptions so they ask your permission:
"That would take us 15 minutes. Are you willing to wait?"
How about in the health care industry?
Last Friday, I consulted a specialist at a major hospital. ELBONOMICS She was not my first choice but a male specialist who was not scheduled to work on that day despite the clear announcement on the hospital website. Anyway, that's another story.
Preferring a male physician is not about gender bias. You'll understand it better if I tell you I like to be treated by male urologists.
In my case, however, I had a sore throat and persistent coughing. I had no choice. I waited for more than three hours because I didn't have an appointment. If time is money, I could have amassed hundreds of thousands, at least in my dreams.
In the health care industry, there's no such thing as customer satisfaction. That's why you're treated as a patient, not a customer. And for a good reason--when you enter a hospital for medical intervention, your status can change in an instant, from being a "customer" to being a "patient."
Being patient means acceptance of the age-old principle that "patience is a virtue."
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