on 22-04-2014 06:50 PM
I might just take a bit longer and get my moneys worth.
Usually I am aware of people waiting (but there will be less of them apparently) so I can take my time 🙂
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on 22-04-2014 07:30 PM
lol.
I dunno, my gyno when I was pregnant was Chinese, if he was nodding his head it was all good.
(and it was all good, no thanx to the language barrier)
I have real trouble understanding a lot of Asians.
on 22-04-2014 07:32 PM
I have trouble with accents, no matter which one, Irish, Scottish, Chinese, Indian, etc.
My doctors speak English but have different racial backgrounds.
on 22-04-2014 07:33 PM
they cant help it if aussies don't make the cut or choose to all practice in prahran.
on 22-04-2014 07:35 PM
I rarely need to see the doctor so it doesn't worry me.
I do feel for people who need to see a doctor on a regular basis, though, like ppl with children, or the elderly.
on 22-04-2014 07:35 PM
Broad Scots- I have no idea what they are saying, lol
on 22-04-2014 07:41 PM
With a Health Care Card my last breast cancer check up cost me $130 I got back $36.80.
on 22-04-2014 07:41 PM
I didnt even know what that was.
lol
Im not racist, Im just probably not well travelled enough to be able to decipher different accents.
though, I am SUCH a sucker for any UK accent 😛
on 22-04-2014 08:13 PM
@*mrgrizz* wrote:
@serendipityricho wrote:I would pay more-just to see a doctor that speaks English........Richo.
i got refused service at a medical centre after declining to see a doctor who had appaling english
i rang before hand and asked for a doctor who's first language was english..........was told that would be fine.
if i am paying for a service i should have a right as to who provides it
apparently i am racist
I don't think its racists to ask to have someone you can understand, no point going if you cant understand whats being said or their instructions.
on 22-04-2014 09:25 PM
It is a stupid idea which will cost Australia more in the long run.........and the AMA are not known for being left wing, (just in case someone decides to call them odd names and make weird accusations).
From the AMA
A proposed $6 patient co-payment for bulk billed GP and emergency department visits is an ill-conceived measure that fails to address the long-term causes of rising health costs, the AMA has warned.
But AMA President Dr Steve Hambleton and a chorus of other health and economics experts warn that the idea would be, at best, a short-term expedient likely to come at the cost of an even greater national health bill in the future.
General practice was the most efficient part of the health system, he said, helping minimise the number of people who ended up needing far more expensive hospital or chronic care.
on 22-04-2014 09:34 PM
We have the flying Dr fly in once a month to the outback and it is free to see them.