My dad unfortunately collapsed last night and was brought to a Dublin hospital through A&E.
Although he is feeling better, the treatment has been appalling.
He has been told he will have to stay in for a week or so. Although my parents have private health insurance because he came in through A&E it's public.
It sickens me to think about the amount of money spent on health in this country and yet old people live in fear at the prospect of a trip to A&E to be made better.
- Dad after being on ward ( for one night) was sent home, and has to present himself daily for injections. Stupidly we took that as being discharged, but it's simply because he lives within 10 minutes of the hospital (this is the public bit - right leg)
- He also has a melanoma on his other leg, treated through the Hermitage.
VHI will only cover one leg.
So we're in bizarre situation where
Right leg - Public (blanchardstown)
Left leg - Private (Hermitage)
Meanwhile mother and I are practically running a transport system!
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How would he travel to hospital if he had no family. Would the public system, or the VHI cover taxi's?
As long as the Heath Service is run for the benifit of the people who work there things will never change.
My issue is with the administrators. First and most important event was to print off labels and stick them on lots of folders. Walk round carrying folders and generally look important. As I said my only real issue was not having anywhere to sit (as I had two discs removed a month ago).
Why one leg private/one public? One was referral by GP and one through A&E. That said, once you got into the system the standard of care was the same. But you'd have to be clued in. And have someone fighting your corner.
(d) Please dont blame the Administrative staff or the Medical staff. It does not stand up and none of them are scurrying about trying to look important. Please retract.
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