
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to improve efficiency and patient satisfaction, a local Veteran’s Affairs (VA) Hospital has announced it will merge with the nearby Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) branch. VA Hospital Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Jeffery Silver, made the announcement this morning in a statement to the press.
“We’ve been very impressed with the quality of customer service provided by the DMV,” says Dr. Silver. “They’ve consistently outperformed us in every measurable quality indicator, from average wait times to length of visit. Their appointment availability and flexibility is something we strive for, and their employees are well-known for their receptive attitude and willingness to help.”
The VA hospital has been plagued with poor patient satisfaction scores, and has tried several methods to improve its perception. “We tried ignoring the problem,” says Dr. Silver, “but that didn’t seem to help. We spent years fabricating data to make our scores look better, but still the complaints came in.” They even hired an efficiency expert to come evaluate their facility, but his recommendations, such as “fire unqualified and unmotivated employees” and “schedule follow-up appointments within the same calendar year” were deemed too outlandish to be taken seriously.
The merger looks to be beneficial for both facilities, as patients can now schedule multiple appointments in the same day. In just one nine-hour visit, patients will be able to have their blood drawn and renew their vehicle registration. The merger will also allow for a combination of their websites, so information and forms may now be updated as frequently as every three years.
“We’re so pleased with the merger, that we’re already looking at other opportunities,” says Dr. Silver. “We’ve reached out to the Post Office and cable companies for possible mergers as well. There’s always room for improvement!”
a state medical board takes years to do what a DMV can do in a day. Incredible disservice to society
you realize, that the DMV is far more effective than a state medical board?
YES!!!
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Hysterical
Don’t forget to invite a pay-day lender to ‘help’ ;)
Tracey Tlc Graham, snork!
Next, merge with international airports! TSA agents standing by waiting! Get a colonoscopy before your flight!
Gomer, I love you but you are craycray
Lol !!!!!
Wonderfu! Thanks for posting this!
Patients generally know to bring paper copies from their military exit Exam and paper copies from VA
But to answer your question–still waiting
Now you’re thinking .
Put some some low income housing and it’s a walkable community, why would you have to leave?
Haha!
Todd Zilla
Has anyone actually ever received records from the VA when requested?
Michael J. McCoy Michael Berk Amy David Keri Ann Wesley Irish
OMG, I truly laughed.
One place where we all can be frustrated by “hurry up and wait”.
This actually made me LOL :-D
And then more errands can be done in same time. Put it in a Walmart and life is good.
That’s hilarious! So proactive.
Dianne Radcliffe
Yea that will fix it
Ted Sibley
Haha
Next phase Plans for Domestic Relations court to be added on if all goes as planned