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In 2013, I waited for my "diagnosis-letter" from a bigger hospital in the next big city. And you know, german market-economie's hospitals are of course saving admin-staff, as much as they can and the paperwork stacks on their tables, which I know by my own eyes.
And this hospital-complex, where I was, got a legendary bad reputation since a long time, in all matters.
So, after a while I got enough and though, it has no sence, to make final pressure to the special-department, because no one knows, if the letter is still there or at the main-administration-offices.
Just experiment, blow up a little dust and write a message directly to their main postal-adress, but DON`T write a paper-letter and trust them, because you don't know, what's happening with the letter after coming in, their!
Just take their banal online-formular (!), to circumvent their analogue letter-box, write a real pissy letter, but in "formal" business-letter-language, and wait, what's happening!
And as far, as I remind, I got the letter a couple of days later!
Obviously, the pissy letter made the difference.
""How much longer I have to wait?""
The hospitals just ignore the patient, because the diagnosis-letter is for your "family doctor", in the first place, here.
And this hospital-complex, where I was, got a legendary bad reputation since a long time, in all matters.
So, after a while I got enough and though, it has no sence, to make final pressure to the special-department, because no one knows, if the letter is still there or at the main-administration-offices.
Just experiment, blow up a little dust and write a message directly to their main postal-adress, but DON`T write a paper-letter and trust them, because you don't know, what's happening with the letter after coming in, their!
Just take their banal online-formular (!), to circumvent their analogue letter-box, write a real pissy letter, but in "formal" business-letter-language, and wait, what's happening!
And as far, as I remind, I got the letter a couple of days later!
Obviously, the pissy letter made the difference.
""How much longer I have to wait?""
The hospitals just ignore the patient, because the diagnosis-letter is for your "family doctor", in the first place, here.