tickleandrose wrote on May 27
th, 2015 at 11:50am:
re Herbert
Quote:My experience is one of constantly having to say to these medico sharpies ... "but ... but ... can't you re-channel me into the public sector where I'll be paying Sweet FA in contrast to the thousands you wallet-sucking vampires want to sucker out of me?"
I feel sympathetic to your plight Herbert. However, I assure you that its NOT because of Asian doctors. Its a systemic problem - that resulted from chronic under funding of Medicare, of our public hospital system over years if not decades. To put this issue simply as 'greedy Asian doctor' - is well, over simplifying things. You may feel better by thinking like that, but this is not the solution to the root of the problem.
In Melbourne, people can wait upto 2 years for an appointment to see a specialist at Royal Eye and ear hospital for catarat, and perhaps another 1 to 2 years of wait list. Most people just come up with the money and do it in the private system which is much quicker but more expensive. You will also be happy that most established doctors - mostly of European background are charging even more than the generally newer, and more younger doctors from other ethnicity.
Ultimately, at the next election, you have a choice. You can continue to put this issue down as 'greedy Asian doctor' cause, continue to vote for that and see if the problem goes away or get worse. Or, you can perhaps choose to vote for a party that supports at least on principal universal health care. Its a democracy here, you can do what ever you wish to.
Thank you for the kind effort you've made here ... but I'm afraid I'm once again having a
Groundhog Day experience on this thread.
It's not a problem of government funding that has these specialists deliberately neglecting to inform their patients that there is an alternative to agreeing to have ones wallet vivisected and disemboweled at their private Operating Theatres.
THAT is the problem that has come to the notice of Watchdogs who monitor unethical behaviour and practices by those in the medical profession.
I would be out-of-pocket by
$15,000 to a urologist by now if I had not challenged him on the matter of getting the same treatment at a public hospital. He vigorously resisted the idea of my opting for the public hospital route.
And then I asked him how long I would have to wait for the stones to be removed by him - "6 weeks" he said. It took me exactly 6 weeks to get the job done at a Sydney teaching hospital.
That it. I'm through repeating myself here to deaf ears.
In that "6 weeks" this doctor told me I would have to wait, I wonder how many suckers were on his operating table, and how much he banked at $2,500 per stone.
What a money-earner. No wonder the expensive schools in Sydney are wall-to-wall with the Chinese sons and daughters of these 'operators'.