VANCOUVER � The B.C. Medical Association wants its member physicians to be paid a fee by the provincial government for phone consultations involving potential H1N1 influenza cases.
The phone consultation fee, recently proposed by the BCMA in discussions with the Ministry of Health, is $14.74, half the current office-visit fee.
So the fee is $29.48... I guess I was ripped off. I paid $40 when I had to visit the doctor before I got healthcare.
Anowho, where I come from, doctors have an hour planned each day for phone consultation. And yes, it costs when you call, and is covered by healthcare. I always assumed they did the same here, but I guess I was wrong. Maybe something to start with, because sometimes, you don't need to see a doctor, but just advice on something. Going to a doctor for something minor is a waste of everybodies time, imho.
The phone consultation fee, recently proposed by the BCMA in discussions with the Ministry of Health, is $14.74, half the current office-visit fee.
So the fee is $29.48... I guess I was ripped off. I paid $40 when I had to visit the doctor before I got healthcare.
Anowho, where I come from, doctors have an hour planned each day for phone consultation. And yes, it costs when you call, and is covered by healthcare. I always assumed they did the same here, but I guess I was wrong. Maybe something to start with, because sometimes, you don't need to see a doctor, but just advice on something. Going to a doctor for something minor is a waste of everybodies time, imho.
I you need advice in Alberta you can call the public health office, staffed by nurses and mostly used by parents with babies but they are available for other consultations.
"Mr_Canada" said SiCKO introduced the whole idea of calling a doctor to me. I'd love it if we went a step further and had house calls.
We used to, along time ago when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Now, forget it. They get paid by the number of patients they see. When you go into the doctors office you get exactly 15 minutes of his time and if you've got a problem that takes longer than 15 minutes to explain you've gotta take out two appointments so he can bill for you twice.
So the chance of ever seeing doctors making house calls is somewhat less likely than Pamela Anderson becomming a virgin again.
So the fee is $29.48... I guess I was ripped off. I paid $40 when I had to visit the doctor before I got healthcare.
Anowho, where I come from, doctors have an hour planned each day for phone consultation. And yes, it costs when you call, and is covered by healthcare.
I always assumed they did the same here, but I guess I was wrong. Maybe something to start with, because sometimes, you don't need to see a doctor, but just advice on something. Going to a doctor for something minor is a waste of everybodies time, imho.
So the fee is $29.48... I guess I was ripped off. I paid $40 when I had to visit the doctor before I got healthcare.
Anowho, where I come from, doctors have an hour planned each day for phone consultation. And yes, it costs when you call, and is covered by healthcare.
I always assumed they did the same here, but I guess I was wrong. Maybe something to start with, because sometimes, you don't need to see a doctor, but just advice on something. Going to a doctor for something minor is a waste of everybodies time, imho.
I you need advice in Alberta you can call the public health office, staffed by nurses and mostly used by parents with babies but they are available for other consultations.
We post on Twitter and FB
And we have the Centre of Disease control
And the Doctor want even more money for H1N1 for a phone call??? When is it going to end?
SiCKO introduced the whole idea of calling a doctor to me. I'd love it if we went a step further and had house calls.
We used to, along time ago when the dinosaurs roamed the earth.
Now, forget it. They get paid by the number of patients they see. When you go into the doctors office you get exactly 15 minutes of his time and if you've got a problem that takes longer than 15 minutes to explain you've gotta take out two appointments so he can bill for you twice.
So the chance of ever seeing doctors making house calls is somewhat less likely than Pamela Anderson becomming a virgin again.