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    Quote Originally Posted by gruntfuttock View Post
    Hi Drivesafe,
    I am glad that your wife is on the mend now. But I am very sorry to hear you have been treated like that. It does not increase one's faith in the medical system. But in defence of them, there are many people who go inito emergency for any little thing at all. It is these people and also the shortage of resources who hinder the system from treating people like your wife.

    Some years ago now, my mother took her grandson into a hospital in Darwin, very high temp, delirious, etc etc. Been up with him all night, with cold baths, ice packs etc. Went into the hospital at 08:00. He was seen at 22:30. given a panadol and told to go home! Another sleepless night and the doctor saw him the next day. He phoned the hospital infront of my mother and abused the ______ out of them. he was not impressed at all.

    A while ago I heard on the early ABC news that a man had died in the waiting room of a hospital in Victoria. I cannot remember where though. Heart attack apparently. However it was only mentioned once. I suspect that they were told to pull it off the news.

    So yes things could be improved a bit. Nothing much has changed though.

    I had a serious burn on my foot once. (The skin had come off entirely) Went into the hospital. the nurse a quick look at it and said to go home and just wrap gladwrap around it as it was not serious.

    Went to another hospital, and where I knew the head of casualty. She read the riot act to me for not comming in sooner. (It would have been about 18 hours since the accident).

    In Switzerland it has gone to the stage that, if you need a doctor after hours you call the police first, they take the message, symptoms and the Dr calls you back. So much abuse has gone on (as well as muggings for drugs)
    Hospitals will see emergency cases but they do not like to do that. It is generally preferred that a Dr see you first, then he sends you to hospital if need be.
    I tend to let them know I am a paramedic whenever I take my kids in, gets them treated a bit better and seen quicker most times. My boy was taken into ED after a collision with another kid. I arrived 4 hrs later from work and was escorted into the ED to see him by a nusre who asked me what I did as we approached because of questions I asked and when I told her I was a paramedic, you want to have seen them move. My son was still covered in dry blood some 4hrs later and probally would have been on discharge. Needles to say it was rapid clean up, ice creams for both kids. Has its benefits sometimes.
    Pain is a hard thing and whwn we are suffering we all believe we are a priority, its human nature.
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    TWO DIFFERENT DOCTORS' OFFICES
    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 a month from then.
    Why the different treatment for the two patients?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 29dinosaur View Post

    TWO DIFFERENT DOCTORS' OFFICES
    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 a month from then.
    Why the different treatment for the two patients?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I do not know of any local GP's who still do home visits or take patients at their surgery out of hours.
    Brian

    That's not true - many doctors will do home visits, but only if you live in a mobile home and take your home to the doctors surgery!

    Diana

    P.S. My G.P. does do home visits for very unwell or home-bound patients, although mine is a particularly good GP and I travel quite a few suburbs to get to his surgery. However I don't have the same problem getting an urgent appointment as my parents who live in Nowra.

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    Well it appears that I would be wasting my time complaining about the behaviour of the bitch at Robina Emergency Department, it seems that certain medical staff are a protected breed so I just can be bothered.

    My wife has a broken toe and a fractured thumb and the consultation at a doctors surgery, including waiting time, X-rays at an adjoining practice and back to the surgery for the application of a splint and all done in under 2 hours.

    If we had stayed at Robina Emergency Department we would probably still be there and that was on a quiet day.

    Although I HAVE been a avid supporter of the public health system, not any more.

    Why would anybody in their right mind have anything to do with this joke of an institute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    In the next suburb to me, there was a major medical practice owned by Mayne Health. Busy and comprehensive, having as well as GP's, a pharmacy, radiology, physio etc. Mayne sold to another company ....
    The truth is that Mayne Health was going "belly up" and was costing the parent company with it's huge losses so the whole of Mayne Health was liquidated and sold off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    The truth is that Mayne Health was going "belly up" and was costing the parent company with it's huge losses so the whole of Mayne Health was liquidated and sold off.
    Doesn't alter the fact that the new owners shut the centre and moved some personnel, the records, and equipment three suburbs away without apology, just brusque notice that this was happening and patients could follow across if they wished. Nor does it alter the fact that those who didn't or couldn't move their custom were left without care until they could find an alternative practice. As I said, almost all other practices within reach were already overwhelmed and not taking new patients. Naturally, people in this situation will go to the Emergency Dept. of the nearest Public Hospital.
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    Article on the news tonight about the critical shortage of rural doctors. Pointing out that some patients have a wait up to eight weeks for an appointment with their GP - hardly feasible if you have a broken toe! Not surprisingly, they turn up at the nearest emergency department.

    It seems the proportion of doctors going into rural practice is about 5% - it needs to be about 30%; and about a third of rural doctors will retire in the next five years. Rural communities will become 'unsustainable' without more doctors - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Doesn't alter the fact that the new owners shut the centre and moved some personnel, the records, and equipment three suburbs away without apology, just brusque notice that this was happening and patients could follow across if they wished. Nor does it alter the fact that those who didn't or couldn't move their custom were left without care until they could find an alternative practice. As I said, almost all other practices within reach were already overwhelmed and not taking new patients. Naturally, people in this situation will go to the Emergency Dept. of the nearest Public Hospital.

    Makes you wonder why they even bothered to buy it

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