The thing I've found necessary in such situations is to keep bouncing the ball back into their court... "You need to use tech" -I don't have tech "We can't do it w/o the tech" -That's not my problem, find a solution... "We don't have a solution" - Are you refusing to provide care? Are you engaging in discrimination? Can I speak to your manager? etc... Ask them who their accrediting body is, and how to file a complaint... Most hospitals are REQUIRED to have a 'patient ombudsman' who's job is to advocate for patients having problems - drop it in their lap... Basically you need to be enough of a pain in the posterior that they will find a solution just to make you shut up and go away...
ART ------------------ Arthur Torrey - <[email protected]> ------------------- > On 08/20/2021 12:49 PM [email protected] wrote: > > > Dear Arthur, > > Arthur Torrey writes: > > One of the options is to LIE and tell them you don't have > > the technology needed to run the proprietary software... > > Arthur Torrey writes: > > I have lots of times when folks want me to run some sort > > of software on my phone (I don't even ask if it's proprietary) > > I just whip out my flip-phone and ask them how.... > > I commonly use similar tactics to great success. Unfortunately, they > work only when my counterparty knows the process to be possible without > the particular so-called technology (a mobile phone in this case). > > While I have not kept good records on the matter, I think such tactics > worked better for me before last year; it seems people have this past > year accepted newfangled computers as required for communications. > > Cordially, > Fischers Fritz _______________________________________________ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
