News Disney to pilot registered nurse first-aid centers at Walt Disney World Resort hotels

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Disney would do well to partner with a CVS or a reasonable facsimile.

Hypothetically...what if the RN is to test the waters...then they do a centralized PA with a standard GP doctor as a consult...then they partner with a cvs onsite?

...boom...then you have internal medical capacity.
 

briangaw

Active Member
In addition to being a great new service to differentiate their resorts, the additional angle could very well be a data gathering effort. It is a great way to find out the types and numbers of illnesses and injuries that people seek care for. Of course they get partial information now, perhaps at the front desks, but there could be other guests finding the locations of urgent care clinics etc without help. This information could be used to appropriately size and have the types of services needed if they were to do something onsite. With HIPPA and other regulations and also the urgent care clinics protecting their businesses, getting this information accurately out of the local urgent care clinics could be very difficult.
 

EOD K9

Well-Known Member
Also leads me to wonder if they’d eventually have an on-site facility. You can take a Minnie van or a Doc McStuffins van from the hotel to the clinic itself. Use your Magic Band to pay for your ride and copay. I’m seizing the future. Profit is a by product I’ll learn to live with.
 

I am Timmy

Well-Known Member
Also leads me to wonder if they’d eventually have an on-site facility. You can take a Minnie van or a Doc McStuffins van from the hotel to the clinic itself. Use your Magic Band to pay for your ride and copay. I’m seizing the future. Profit is a by product I’ll learn to live with.
The Centra Care Clinic has a free shuttle, they'll come get your whole family and take you there. I would hope Disney wouldn't make us pay for the ride to get our sick family to care, but who knows?
 

peter11435

Well-Known Member
The Centra Care Clinic has a free shuttle, they'll come get your whole family and take you there. I would hope Disney wouldn't make us pay for the ride to get our sick family to care, but who knows?
Based on the amount of free emergency medical care and transportation to ththe hospital they provide already it would seem unlikely.
 
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andysol

Well-Known Member
Any large company makes mistakes...you wouldn't believe the amount disney makes - particularly in Orlando.

Do people make mistakes? Do you? @JenniferS gave a valid response. A simple “touché” or “you’re right”- which she was- would’ve saved us of all this drivel.
I was with you on some points until you fully derailed this thread.

Can I give you some advice? Shhhhh

When you’re 30% of the posts in a 5 page thread, you’ve said too much.
 

smile

Well-Known Member
Do people make mistakes? Do you? @JenniferS gave a valid response. A simple “touché” or “you’re right”- which she was- would’ve saved us of all this drivel.
I was with you on some points until you fully derailed this thread.

Can I give you some advice? Shhhhh

When you’re 30% of the posts in a 5 page thread, you’ve said too much.

suppose you'd like to punch him, perhaps?
;)



sorry dude, HAD to - won't again
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
Do people make mistakes? Do you? @JenniferS gave a valid response. A simple “touché” or “you’re right”- which she was- would’ve saved us of all this drivel.
I was with you on some points until you fully derailed this thread.

Can I give you some advice? Shhhhh

When you’re 30% of the posts in a 5 page thread, you’ve said too much.

Anything else? I love lectures on web board protocol when the ENTIRE point is to waste time...do tell.
 

kong1802

Well-Known Member
Definitely a head scratcher, for me.

They normally don't do things that add costs, especially when its labor.

I guess that might give your $200/night POP room some more value?

Can't be that easy, can it?
 

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