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webbo3 | 19:38 Fri 31st May 2019 | News
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https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/calls-bri-end-harrowing-upfront-2923519

In my hospital when someone comes in for an emergency appointment they fill a triage form outwith their details, when they hand it back in we ask them two questions.
Have you been treated here before ? (it helps if they have notes)
Have you been living in the uk for the last 12 months(cif the answer is no they fill another form out and the overseas team will contact them and they may have to pay.
This isn't life saving but for emergency dental treatment.

This is exactly the same for expats who have been overseas for 12 months or more.

Contrary to popular belief the NHS in England is residency base and not contribution based.
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Among developed nations it is only the British who believe the NHS is the envy of the world. Yes, it does some good work but for everyday problems that need the attention of just a GP or a GP and a simple referral 90% of the time it is an absolute nightmare. Its organisation and bureaucracy are the equivalent of a runaway train. Tearing along at breakneck speed with huge noise and clatter but achieving the exact opposite that the passengers aboard require.

It consumes cash at an unbelievable rate and much of it is wasted because it is appallingly managed. It needs a complete rehash.
I agree it’s a massive mess here, but I’d rather have this than what they have in USA.
Last time I was in hospital there was an ambulance at my house in ten minutes, skipped A&E and taken straight to a ward.
//I'm on holiday at the moment. They treated me without asking any questions and presented us with a 600 Euro bill.

If they'd bothered to question me they'd have known I did not need to be put on a drip for low blood pressure!!//

Pardon me ummmm
Didn't you say on another thread you were in Fuenteventura and presented yourself with swollen feet at a hospital but didn't understand a word they said so took yourself to a private clinic.
Do you expect every one in Spain to have to speak your language.
Perhaps you could have paid for an interpreter to accompany you.
Canada has an excellent health system, and this is mainly due to the fact that it is not nation-wide: Each province has its own system and is therefore not nearly as unwieldy and top-heavy with management types as the NHS.
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Don't forget to mention OHIP.
Retro, yes OHIP means "Ontario Health Insurance Plan". As I said previously each Province has it own plan (I imagine they're all fairly similar) and I don't know the names of their plans.
"It consumes cash at an unbelievable rate and much of it is wasted because it is appallingly managed. It needs a complete rehash".

Over the past 6 months the company I work for have disposed of millions of pounds worth of equipment and stock, not to mention more than 60% of the staff. Feeling guilty about seeing the disposal of this amount of materials I asked one of the team of the people who are dealing with the disposals if they have ever seen this amount of waste. He said "this was small fry compared to the NHS, who are by far their biggest customer" .. he said "they often hire a fleet of removal vans on a NHS job and the vast majority of the stuff being disposed of is brand new".
I know what OHIP is. My sister and family lived in Barrie Ontario. My niece is a despatcher for OPP.
My point is if you dont pay in to OHIP you don't get treatment unless you go to a pauper's clinic.
My sister was a highly regarded teacher in high school (Huron Heights) and got OHIP included as her pay deal.The BIL was a work shy ponce and suffered COPD and emphesyma from which he died sucking an oxygen bottle paid for by my sister. He actually e-mailed me to ask if he could have some of my mother's asthma inhalers sent over to him.
Seems healthcare is good in Canada but it is not a walk in clinic as and when,especially if you don't contribute.
They get emergency treatment without up front charges. If one could trust everyone, or their government, it wouldn't be necessary for urgent treatment too, but as it is, seems reasonable to check first.
Retro, they could speak English, I just couldn't understand them.
ummmm....you medical history has been confusing and convoluted in its investigations and conclusions even to UK Physicians, so what chance would Spanish medics have during a holiday consultation?
No it hasn't. Pretty straight forward.

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