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![]() A personal report on using Irish medical care. Woke up the other night with immense abdomen pain! Finally decided I needed a medical facility visit. Luckily we were in a decent sized town, Bantry. Reported to the hospital, desk guard called medical staff, put me in the Medical Assessment Unit. Doctor, not Irish, and I do not think very good, looked at me. Field abdomen, figured either appendicitis or kidney stones. Leaning toward stones. Blood test and urine test and an EKG were total tests, unlike most US emergency rooms. Most people brought their own PJ's or gown for the visit. I was never issued one. Morning doctor, Irish, ordered a CT scan. Couple hours later, I got the scan. They send the results to Cork as no radiologist on duty. Local doctor said, he thinks he saw a stone. Hours later results from Cork. Yes kidney stone. Never had one before, hope to never have another. Took my insurance info. My Medicare supplemental covers out of country costs. Sent me with a prescription to the local pharmacy. Good care, nice atmosphere, bare bones facilities. So single payer will work, but you will wait on most procedures, and the E1.30 a liter for gas, pays for a lot of that care. Diesel is E1.18 liter. |
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