Hospital bill summary.... GEEZE LOUISE!

seeing messages like this make me glad to be in Canada and very thankful for Tommy Douglas (he was one of the founders of the canadian health care system and also Keiffer Sutherlands Grandfather!..lol little trivia tid bit)

glad you came through the kidney stone..that can be very painful
 
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Could you enlighten us why UK insurance is better? I thought getting doctors is a long time affair LOL!

Basically the NHS is publically funded, ie we pay for it through our taxes. This means we don't pay again when we receive medical treatment. There are quite often long waiting lists for operations or to see specialists etc (is that what you meant?) and that's what a lot of people complain about but personally I would take our system over yours any day.
 
My mom had an uneventful stent surgery in August, was in the hospital 4 days, 1 day in ICU. Cost ----$111,000

She then had another stent, and artery replacement w/angio surgery in November was in surgery 6 hours and in recovery another 6 hours. Was in the hospital 10 days, ICU for 7 days, We about lost her during this one and she has vowed never to have another. Even though she needs both carotids done.
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Cost--$99,000. Their insurance paid $11,000 and the rest was wrote off.
 
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Could you enlighten us why UK insurance is better? I thought getting doctors is a long time affair LOL!

Basically the NHS is publically funded, ie we pay for it through our taxes. This means we don't pay again when we receive medical treatment. There are quite often long waiting lists for operations or to see specialists etc (is that what you meant?) and that's what a lot of people complain about but personally I would take our system over yours any day.

ditto...the UK system and the canadian system are very close as in the way they are run. lets face it when you are really ill the last thing you want to do is worry about if you can afford it..

we dont have a huge problem with waiting times for specialists my mom is currently fighting breast cancer, from the time the lump was found by her to the time she was in to see an oncologist was about 2 weeks, then the testing began 2 - 3 weeks for all of the tests and biopsy and 2 weeks later she had surgery 6 weeks goes by really fast
 
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Basically the NHS is publically funded, ie we pay for it through our taxes. This means we don't pay again when we receive medical treatment. There are quite often long waiting lists for operations or to see specialists etc (is that what you meant?) and that's what a lot of people complain about but personally I would take our system over yours any day.

ditto...the UK system and the canadian system are very close as in the way they are run. lets face it when you are really ill the last thing you want to do is worry about if you can afford it..

we dont have a huge problem with waiting times for specialists my mom is currently fighting breast cancer, from the time the lumo was found by her to the time she was in to see an oncologist was about 2 weeks, then the testing began 2 - 3 weeks for all of the tests and biopsy and 2 weeks later she had surgery 6 weeks goes by really fast

Oh sure, if you need a serious op then you are bumped to the head of the queue. I meant long waiting lists for "everyday" operations.

Sorry to hear about your Mum.
 
thank you ...mom is doing great!!!!

everyday operations...i waited 3 weeks for my surgery to have my gall bladder removed...

and 2 more weeks for my tubes to be tied...(i know TMI)

i waited 3 weeks to get into a foot doctor for my son to have his warts treated on his foot

waiting lists are out there i know this but it all depends on what you want
 
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Well it sounds like the Canadian System is ticking along nicely
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6 months to a year is not an uncommon time to wait for an op here although they are (supposedly) working hard to bring those down. But still, if you compare that to some of the financial horror stories here, I'm happy to wait!
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I had no out of pocket expenses from my c sect or hospital stay. well except for the co pays, which were $15. I have the "bill" someplace an she wasnt cheap.
When I needed to see a podiatrist I called the office made the appt and saw him the same week. $25
The dermatologist was the one with the waiting period Two months.
cardiologist- a month for me. A week for my daughter.

We are lucky. Dh carries the insurance. And just signed up for Aflac.
 

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