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In reply to the discussion: Long Waits for Doctors’ Appointments Have Become the Norm [View all]Diclotican
(5,095 posts)eridani
Funny, I live in a country with universal Health care - and is able to call my doctor monday - and get an appointment the next day - or if he have a lot to do by the end of the same week - and he is to boot a rather good doctor who know my health history (it have been a complicated ride for me the last couple of years) and who is able to do the necessary test when it is needed....
For the moment I'm on a waiting list for a surgery - I got the papers about my surgery in May - and will be operated by the end of August - because the surgery are not life threatening - but hopefully will do a lot to fix a problem I have had a couple of years and who always end me in a hospital bed for time to time (a boring experience I would say - but I do have my trustworthy Ipad with me, and they have wifi in the hospital!) So I guess it is not bad to have universal health care after all..
And maybe at least as important - I would not getting expensive bill at the end of the hospital stay - and no extremely expensive co-pay to pay to the hospital either... Rather I would be able to walk out the hospital without any bill - and go to the bus stop, and ride the bus back home....
Diclotican