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The Canadian Reality
TWO DIFFERENT DOCTORS' OFFICES
Boy, if this doesn't hit the nail on the head, I don't know what does!
Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint. Both have trouble walking and appear to require a hip replacement.
The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day and has a time booked for surgery the following week.
The SECOND sees his family doctor after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment, then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week and finally has his surgery scheduled for 6 months from then.
Why the different treatment for the two patients?
The FIRST is a Golden Retriever.
The SECOND is a Senior Citizen.
Next time take me to a vet!
Boy, if this doesn't hit the nail on the head, I don't know what does!
Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint. Both have trouble walking and appear to require a hip replacement.
The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day and has a time booked for surgery the following week.
The SECOND sees his family doctor after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment, then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week and finally has his surgery scheduled for 6 months from then.
Why the different treatment for the two patients?
The FIRST is a Golden Retriever.
The SECOND is a Senior Citizen.
Next time take me to a vet!
Re: The Canadian Reality
Дъртакът, ако е със счупен кокъл, междувременно си е заминал....
(The Senior Citizen meanwhile has been freed the space in waiting list...)
(The Senior Citizen meanwhile has been freed the space in waiting list...)
Re: The Canadian Reality
Да де, ма другата подробност е, че за животните (които нещо бързо и качествено ги обслужвали) се цака и то бая яко.
Тва което не ме кефи се пак е, че в Табарнашко, дори и да искаш да си цакаш, в много от случаите не стаа.
Тва което не ме кефи се пак е, че в Табарнашко, дори и да искаш да си цакаш, в много от случаите не стаа.
Re: The Canadian Reality
Ми точно тва е. Държавата плаща или Здравната каса й кажи. Колкото по-малко доктори има, и повече се чака ред, плащанията намаляват по един или друг начин.
Отиваш в друга държава. Нали имало частни клиники в Квебек?
Отиваш в друга държава. Нали имало частни клиники в Квебек?
Re: The Canadian Reality
Имало, ма не насякъде и не за сичко.
А отиването другаде струва бая много пари.
Аз лично бих предпочел да се лекувам във Франция, а не ф САЩ ...
А отиването другаде струва бая много пари.
Аз лично бих предпочел да се лекувам във Франция, а не ф САЩ ...
Re: The Canadian Reality
За зъболекар що не се чака толкова? Щот имат далавера.
Мани, че мъ боли 1 зъб, ей ся да ида, ще ме сложат на стола....
Мани, че мъ боли 1 зъб, ей ся да ида, ще ме сложат на стола....
Re: The Canadian Reality
Далавера винаги има, иначе нема да има кой да гърби.
Просто съболечението се плаща на момента, а здравеопазването по други заобиколени начини.
Просто съболечението се плаща на момента, а здравеопазването по други заобиколени начини.
Re: The Canadian Reality
Canada’s medicare system is built on a foundation of lofty principles but, in practice, it is failing to deliver the timely, equitable and cost-efficient care to which patients are entitled, Canada’s top doctor says.
“To my fellow Canadians, I say on behalf of all doctors: You deserve better value. You deserve better service. You deserve better. And we will fight to ensure you get it,” Jeffrey Turnbull said Wednesday in his inaugural address to the Canadian Medical Association.
The new president of the CMA said with $183-billion spent on health care last year, resources are not lacking. And with thousands of dedicated health-care professionals, there is no lack of will to deliver quality health care.
The problem, Dr. Turnbull said, is the “glaring lack of execution” of policies and principles that results in the problems patients experience every day: long waits, shortages of beds, waste and lack of co-ordinated care.
......
“What we need most – even more than increased funding – is better and more effective systems of management and governance.”
In that document, the group argues that the current health system cannot meet future needs because of the aging population, technological changes and ever-more-demanding consumers. It calls for significant changes, including a universal prescription drug plan, a charter that enshrines the rights of patients, an independent body that can monitor whether health dollars are being spent efficiently, and monetary incentives for doctors and hospitals to treat more patients.
Dr. Turnbull vowed to lobby for those changes and others and said the key to getting politicians to act was engaging the public in a national dialogue.
The CMA’s general council meeting, which wrapped up Wednesday, was notable for the collegial tone of debate. In the past the group has been torn by fierce differences on the relative roles of publicly funded insurance and private for-profit care.
“I don’t think that discussion has died,” Dr. Turnbull said. “But we’ve decided to discuss the fundamentals first.”
from the newspaper, on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010
“To my fellow Canadians, I say on behalf of all doctors: You deserve better value. You deserve better service. You deserve better. And we will fight to ensure you get it,” Jeffrey Turnbull said Wednesday in his inaugural address to the Canadian Medical Association.
The new president of the CMA said with $183-billion spent on health care last year, resources are not lacking. And with thousands of dedicated health-care professionals, there is no lack of will to deliver quality health care.
The problem, Dr. Turnbull said, is the “glaring lack of execution” of policies and principles that results in the problems patients experience every day: long waits, shortages of beds, waste and lack of co-ordinated care.
......
“What we need most – even more than increased funding – is better and more effective systems of management and governance.”
In that document, the group argues that the current health system cannot meet future needs because of the aging population, technological changes and ever-more-demanding consumers. It calls for significant changes, including a universal prescription drug plan, a charter that enshrines the rights of patients, an independent body that can monitor whether health dollars are being spent efficiently, and monetary incentives for doctors and hospitals to treat more patients.
Dr. Turnbull vowed to lobby for those changes and others and said the key to getting politicians to act was engaging the public in a national dialogue.
The CMA’s general council meeting, which wrapped up Wednesday, was notable for the collegial tone of debate. In the past the group has been torn by fierce differences on the relative roles of publicly funded insurance and private for-profit care.
“I don’t think that discussion has died,” Dr. Turnbull said. “But we’ve decided to discuss the fundamentals first.”
from the newspaper, on Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010
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