chronic but not emergency injuries and issues
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Originally Posted by
austastar
Hi,
I would rather pay my hospital insurance to the hospital for cover, rather than a bunch of shiny bums in a corporate office.
Cheers
Fully understand that yet I do see times when it fails in a major and hurtful way.
Knees, hips, plastic surgery (Elective Surgery) and many other "hospital Out patients services" from public hospitals are usually very very long waiting lists.
A bike riding lady in hospital with me is in the public waiting list line again and again and again even now 3 years after our injuries. She was hurt significantly less than I was. She is struggling to get the care needed in the public system as she had no insurance at all. She was as fit as I was before. That is not true now due to the public out patients care she is still waiting for.
All most every one with chronic pain/mobility in those public waiting list suffers. Those with insurance going private cut that time frame by years often.
Public Emergency care is just fanatic in the public sector for heart attacks and cancer!
I love Royal Melbourne Hospital for sticking me back together. I did need help which was urgent but not an emergency an I could not get if from them. I broke one of the screws holding the titanium rod in my leg (tibia). Letters and multiple phone calls to the hospital where completely ignored! The helpful phone person was honest that the surgical area phone was never answered as they where to busy!
Perhaps had I called an ambulance it may have been different. Insurance had me fixed very quickly in the Private sector.
I get to see many people in the "No Insurance" group who really wish they had insurance for chronic but not emergency injuries and issues. That is a place not to be if you can avoid it.
This is possibly much more important as we get older and more likely to have chronic issues!
Not suggesting this is OK- It is true and known often after the chronic but not emergency injuries and issues are found!