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Detailed Information
- Place Types Hospital
- Address Viale Ippocrate, 15, 70051 Barletta BT, Italy
- Coordinate 41.3133709,16.2535117
- Website http://www.aslbat.it/
- Rating 3
- Compound Code 8773+8C Barletta, Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Italy
Openning hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Open 24 hours
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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Reviews
My grandmother was hospitalized in Barletta due to bilateral pneumonia and died in that hell after a day of coma. I say the word hell as we have never been given the chance to hear it despite the fact that she had a cell phone that she did not know how to use and remained alert for a whole week. The responses from some of the nurses we heard once a day were gruesome .. they told us that we were not allowed to talk to patients and that they did not have time "for this". Congratulations to humanity. Well ... my grandmother died in that hospital bed alone, without hearing from anyone for a whole week ... I wonder if this is normal in 2020. Being a doctor, a nurse is a very difficult job, it takes talent, dedication, but also a lot of humanity, something that some individuals in this hospital lacked. We are all experiencing difficult days but all this is inadmissible and inhumane.
Horror Movie Medicine Ward! Arrogant, rude staff, devoid of humanity towards patients, especially towards older and non self-sufficient ones left to themselves, without a hint of pity. In this difficult period for everyone, but especially for those people who need help and who rely on their own staff and instead are ignored and left to themselves until the worst comes to knock and ask for a pledge. This was the experience for my mother in that "hospital" and from which she came out, indeed, practically discharged to the end.
Congratulations to all of you "heroes" !!!
He forgot a small detail .... my mother came in alert conscious and capable of understanding, so much so that she had a mobile phone with which she communicated with us children and which was promptly seized or turned off because it annoyed, well ... my mother and left unconscious, practically motionless and without therapy to do at home, well ... my mother died after a day of agony.
How beautiful this hospital is, a fairy tale !!
Inpatient ward that cannot boast of the nursing staff, Oss, dares and who for them, should redo the course from the beginning to understand how they treat patients especially in this period of covid they treat them as if they were dummies that have not needing nothing taking advantage of the fact that relatives cannot be present to see the havoc they combine
"For the nurses" THE PATIENTS CHANGE WITH THE GLOVES AND NOOON WITHOUT WHEN THE PATIENT BLOCKED IN A BED NOT BY CAPRICCLE CALLS YOU MUST GO AND NOT THINK THAT AS MUCH THEY BREAK ONLY SO MUCH YOU CANNOT MOVE .... YOU ARE LUCKY THAT YOU CAN 'IT IS VERY OMERTA IF NO AT THIS TIME YOU WERE AT HOME MAKING THE SOCK OR IN THE COUNTRYSIDE COLLECTING TOMATOES ... LEARN TO BE MORE HUMAN AND PROFESSIONAL OTHERWISE SOONER OR THEN SOME COMPLAINT WILL LEAVE ... MY MOTHER WAS OPERATED BY YOU AND HAS BEEN SCARED BY SO MUCH INADEQUACY AND EXTRAFOTTENESS AND NEVER SET FOOT IN YOUR WARD ... I GIVE A STAR ONLY FOR THOSE NURSES WHO HAVE A LITTLE FLOWER HEART AND LOVE THEIR WORK
I warmly thank the emergency room staff for carrying out checks and treatments on my 92-year-old father who was injured. Despite the anticovid measures that do not allow you to enter or approach the staff ... through the humanity of some employees including a nurse and an oss girl we were able to get news of my father and to reassure him by reporting our messages. I am always convinced that with education and above all respect for the work of others you can achieve more! Thanks guys and good luck! God bless you !
P.s .: we are always ready to speak ill of everything and everyone ... we should speak well of those who do well so that they can serve as an incentive to do better and better!
Overall inefficient hospital ... one department does not cooperate with the other, the right hand does not know what the left is doing: specific references to the DeSa Hematology departments ...) Neurology and Emergency Department (LaSa ...)!
Not to mention the URP that responds to reports perhaps after three or four months!
Worse still is the Medical Records office ...!
Good luck to those who enter it!
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