OceanAnnie
I guess I have a thing against
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As someone who had a hip replacement 16 months ago, I can't imagine having to wait- I was in INCREDIBLE pain. When we decided it was time- I had surgery scheduled for 6 weeks from then- and it only took that long because I had to have a torn meniscus repaired first.

This made me wonder if Europe had the same baby boom as the US? These joint issues grow to be bigger issues with people as they age and a huge volume of older people would cause a similar swell anywhere baby boomers are found and the older they get the greater the demand will become. Something to think about/worry about.
A colleague of my DH's flew her Mom into the US because she was wait listed in Russia for heart surgery. It was that or death because there is no way to move yourself up on "THE LIST"... I can't imagine being in that position![]()
This made me wonder if Europe had the same baby boom as the US? These joint issues grow to be bigger issues with people as they age and a huge volume of older people would cause a similar swell anywhere baby boomers are found and the older they get the greater the demand will become. Something to think about/worry about.
A whole lot of people from other countries come here for medical care, for now.
. Mind you they freaked me out because they insisted on doing a pregnany test on her first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'm sorry but you cant just fly into the US and get a treadment for free.
Look at this child. http://www.help-jelte.nl/stichting.html
He was almost beaten to death by children from ten and fourteen years old on a play ground. He got into a coma and was living like a plant for almost two years. Than the parers discovered a treatment in Fort Lauderdale.
The parents did not get a visum for this treatment before they could proof they they had enough money to pay for it.
Our whole country gave money and this child is now eating on his own and can talk a little bit.
O and the offenders did get NO punishment because the parents were living on public money and had no money for the treatment of the victim.

A former NHS director died after waiting for nine months for an operation – at her own hospital.
Margaret Hutchon, a former mayor, had been waiting since last June for a follow-up stomach operation at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford, Essex. But her appointments to go under the knife were cancelled four times and she barely regained consciousness after finally having surgery.


I think the UK has a waiting for care problem. Recall last week that a former head of the NHS director essentially passed away while waiting for an operation.
http://dougpowers.com/2011/03/31/government-run-health-care-horror-stories-part-mcvii/
Snippet from the article:

How long do people in the US have to wait for non-emergency surgery if they have no health insurance and can't pay OOP?
Just asking....![]()
How long do people in the US have to wait for non-emergency surgery if they have no health insurance and can't pay OOP?
Just asking....![]()
I didn't say for free.
(Although we do have a similar problem as you describe.)
Just wait and see.We had private insurance and were protected for everything. Now we have insurance covered by the government and illegals get every treatment for free and those that payed more then fifty years are denied life saving operations.
My MIL died because at 70 she was to old and to expensive to get an operation and they just let her die.

Firstly, I am sorry about your MIL. Shouldn't have happened.
Secondly, I am not one that has to wait and see. I do see the writing on the wall.
ETA- It's a huge, tangled mess. And we are steering our way right into it.

Lot's of injustices happen now even with people who have supposedly great health care
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