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*wonders if I would have had to wait almost a damn month to get a CT scan in Canada....* nm -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Jun 28 '12, 10:25
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truthful answer - it depends. It would depend on what condition they were checking for and it would depend where you were.
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Andie
Jun 28, 10:27
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Every one I know who had an emergency received quick service. But some mistakes will happen, that's for sure
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Guigue
Jun 28, 10:33
do you have HankMed? -- nm
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peglegpete
Jun 28, 10:27
heheh, um. Yeah, about that ... -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 28, 10:25
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Wait times are the big dark secret about our healthcare, I think. But I don't know what it would be in that exact case. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 28, 10:26
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see, i hear complaints about this, but i've never seen anyone who needed something not getting it quickly (but i am in Toronto - i don't know about
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Andie
Jun 28, 10:28
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same here. If truly an emergency you get in fast -- nm
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Beaker
Jun 28, 10:41
well, from the minute the doc prescribed it, to the insurance pre-approval
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groiny
Jun 28, 10:27
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