How is this a thing when there are conditions that could likely get drastically worse in between the symptoms showing and the actual appointment date? And also people getting no assurance it’s not something life threatening causing extra anxiety and stress?
I have no expertise in economics or the medical industry so I’d appreciate any insights.
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What if I tell you that in Ukraine, for example, if you really need to see a doctor you can get an appointment (in most of the cases) like in one hour. 🙂 and to a really professional doctor with huge experience and not a wrong diagnosis as it’s in rest of the world.
Do you need surgery (professor is a doctor, mom had a surgery two weeks ago)? No problem! You can get one in a week. Money? Nah, 800 hundred dollars minimum can work. Rare cases when it’s few thousands. The level of professionalism is much higher than in other developed countries. And it’s now – when it’s a real war is going on. 🙂
It’s insane that it’s totally different in such a developed countries like EU, UK and the US.
I really don’t get it and was shocked when I moved and saw the world and lived in a different countries.
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