• khannie@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    They partly solved that here (Ireland) by making A&E visits €100 but free if your GP sends you in, but it sounds from the other comments like your GP situation is dire over there. How bad is it?

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      That would only work if they fix the GP system. Otherwise people will just pay the fee and go anyway.

      If you don’t call between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and 1 second you won’t get an appointment the same day. Seriously that’s not much of an over exaggeration, it really is that bad.

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      3 days ago

      So if I break my arm, and am in incredible pain, I need to first pop by my GP to get a referral, or pay 100€ if I go straight to A&E ?

      I feel like needing a referral to got to Accident and Emergencies kinda defeats the whole point of A&E…

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        Ah if you break your arm you just head straight in. I’m not sure if a medical card (essentially free medical treatment for low income folks) works for that but I’d imagine it does.

        We had a lot of folks just arriving into A&E before because it was cheaper than going to their GP.

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      Free at the point of service was a founding principle for a reason. A levy doesnt fix the root cause of the issue, and produces a myriad of other problems.

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      Can you see your GP immediately? Like, when my partner has a seizure that lasts more than 2 minutes I’m meant to call an ambulance, but do you have to talk to your GP first?

      Anyway, where I am in England it’s pretty difficult to get a routine appointment. 2-3 week waiting times. I’ve been having panic attacks and couldn’t speak to my doctor to get help; I completely understand why someone would go to A&E for help with this because you feel like you’re dying and who else can help if your GP can’t see you?

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        Ah if someone has a seizure you’re just calling an ambulance. I actually think it might be free if you do. I had to call one for my wife early in the year and I don’t recall us paying (she badly needed it).