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发表于 2009-12-11 16:32:09
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除了气候的不适应,还有一个很大的担心是医疗。这是从一个本地论坛上看到的:
- 13 hour emergency room waits.
- Huge waits and delays for surgery and tests (even simple ones)
- canceled office flu shot program
- $400 charged to you for calling an ambulance
- MRI's and CAT scan equipment sits idle most of the day.
- Calgary doesn't even have one hyperbaric chamber
- Dr.'s rarely keep scheduled appointments.
- extra complications arise due to delays in treatment.
- huge retirement bonuses for incompetent or questionable executive service
- extra hospital beds coming on line, but they close an equal number of old beds, even though the population is rapidly rising.
- paramedics who have to babysit patients in hallways for hours getting overtime because of 13 hour waits in emergency (even for ambulances).
- Heart patients laying in hallways because of no beds.
- Dr's charge you for sick notes, insist on seeing you to renew prescriptions, and aren't capable of doing the simplest X-Ray, blood test, or Ultrasound in their offices.
What's the problem? 250,000 per clinic probably seems okay to people in the medical industry. Nothing in the industry seems to work anymore. It's so bad that throwing money at the problem won't even fix it. Attitudes and practices need to change.
在国内,虽然对医院很多抱怨,但是,有病马上就能看上是事实。而且,由于我们都有医保,医保之外的部分我们还有工会互助的一个项目,再报销85%。所以,在国内的话,看病还是更加快捷。 |
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