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Number Of Doctors In Canada Who Perform House Calls
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.NoM...a total waste of time on the part of the geriatricians.
What do they do when they get there? Chat? BP?observe their physical condition?
Nurses now go to University, get a degree and surely they can perform the above tasks and THEN if necessary arrange admission to either casualty or hospital direct.
House calls are an anathema. Out of date, not necessary.
What do they do when they get there? Chat? BP?observe their physical condition?
Nurses now go to University, get a degree and surely they can perform the above tasks and THEN if necessary arrange admission to either casualty or hospital direct.
House calls are an anathema. Out of date, not necessary.
Sqad....from my personal experience, with family members, a Doctors house call is effectively over, at least here in South Wales. Whatever District Nurse are called these days seem to have taken over the role for mothers and babies. And locums are used for almost everything else, at least out of hours.
O_G As you have seen from my first post, I cannot agree with you.
The taxpayer cannot afford £100,000 + a year doctors "swanning " around visiting in the vast majority of cases, medical conditions that a half a century ago, one's grandparents could diagnose and treat.
This is the problem with state financed medicine, the patient feels that all the responsibility is on somebody else.
The taxpayer cannot afford £100,000 + a year doctors "swanning " around visiting in the vast majority of cases, medical conditions that a half a century ago, one's grandparents could diagnose and treat.
This is the problem with state financed medicine, the patient feels that all the responsibility is on somebody else.
My sister and her family have never had house calls from a doctor in Ontario since the mid 60s. You get OHIP and then you call a paramedic if you are too ill to take yourself to the Doctors surgery. If you can't afford OHIP (Ontario Health Insurance Plan) or it doesn't come with the job then you can go to a basic charity run hospital. House calls don't happen there.
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