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In reply to the discussion: I'm looking for evidence that socialized medicine does not increase "frivolous" visits. [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,382 posts)I live in Australia, where we have a public healthcare system (Medicare) as well as a private system. I don't make 'frivolous' visits the the ER nor my doctor, and I don't know of anyone else that does. Mainly because sitting in the ER for up to ten hours isn't my idea of fun, and the few times I've really needed to be there, I've resisted going because I'm not into waiting for hours. Anyway, they do a triage thing when you turn up, so if you've got the sniffles or something mild, they stick you at the bottom of the list.
Like others have said, toothaches sometimes aren't 'frivolous' when it comes for reasons to going to the ER. Eight years ago I got struck with the worst toothache I'd ever experienced and went to the ER, because I needed some relief from the pain and it was the middle of the night. They suspected at first I was some sort of druggy, but gave me Valium, which did bugger all. Turns out I had trigeminal neuralgia, which isn't by any means a 'frivolous' sort of thing, and my trip to the ER wasn't wasting their time at all...