OMG, Canadians Have to Wait for 12 to 28 Weeks to See a GP or Specialist
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Many will die while waiting.
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Those poorer and less populated provinces hv less doctors and hospitals, so hv to wait longer
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Know an elderly in Canada. Daughter teaching in American school in singapore.
Lady now 75 but big size. 
Lately dementia sets in. So sent her to old folks home. 
One month 5K Canadian dollars. 
Sold her house to pay for expenses.
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(23-04-2024, 01:37 PM)Migrant Wrote:  Know an elderly in Canada. Daughter teaching in American school in singapore.
Lady now 75 but big size. 
Lately dementia sets in. So sent her to old folks home. 
One month 5K Canadian dollars. 
Sold her house to pay for expenses.

How come her daughter never take care of her and send her to old folks home? only Angmoh do that as their kids dunt look after them.
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Little Potato has done a "great job" for Canadians!  Rotfl
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Great Britain is also very "GREAT"!  Rotfl

https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-suppor...ary%202020.


Median waiting times stand at 14.5 weeks and only 58% of people are being treated within 18 weeks, so further action will be needed.24 Oct 2023
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12 to 28 weeks is very good liao. Read someone posted Singapore is 9 months or 36 weeks.     Big Grin

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(23-04-2024, 01:46 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  How come her daughter never take care of her and send her to old folks home? only Angmoh do that as their kids dunt look after them.
Her daughter is currently in Singapore teaching in American school. 
Mother is Canadian. Heard the facilities at the home is good, but expensive. Luckily she sold her house for a million. So can still cover her expenses
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