Healthcare: How Long Do Patients Have To Wait?

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Source. [https://www.statista.com/chart/33079/average-waiting-times-for-a-doctors-appointment/]

I imagine the US times are exclusive of the “maybe it will heal on its own and I won’t need to bankrupt myself” pre-doctor waiting period. I know I needed ankle surgery for several years before I gave up and went to the surgeon. I work with a guy who has needed knee replacement for as long as I have known him (and the injuries were not fresh when I met him).

The above waiting periods are not exclusive to non-emergency situations either. I know someone who almost died trying to tough out appendicitis (the appendectomy was more expensive and complicated than it would have been if he had gone immediately as a result).

I really don’t think the above anecdotal evidence are particularly rare or unique either.

IDK what the wait time is about on the green bar. I typically have no trouble getting a same-day general practice doctor appointment with a phone call in the morning, in the USA. Has been this way for all my life and I was born last century.

Specialist appointments are where I have encountered delays of weeks.

A regular Dr. appointments in my area are out 2 months.

Specialist are at 6 months. Some of them are out as long as 18 months .

My wife is going in for non-emergency surgery today, it’s taken 6 months.

It’s gotten bad enough that you have to go the ER or Urgent care for stuff a GP traditionally to handles.

Look up Providence Group, they purchase the local hospital system and have since fucked it up. Providers are leaving in droves because of their naked corruption.

seattletimes.com/…/providence-to-pay-200m-for-ill…

fiercehealthcare.com/…/providence-agrees-158m-ref…

Providence to pay $200M for illegal timekeeping and break practices

Providence Health & Services must pay hourly employees nearly $200 million for illegal timekeeping and meal break practices, per a jury verdict this week.

The Seattle Times