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Quality of Healthcare during Covid mayhem
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1631293" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I just got home from 2 nights in hospital with a bowel obstruction, I average about one a year and to me things seemed pretty much as usual apart from a changed entrance and a lot of hand washing. It is only a small country hospital but I get treated much better than I would in a large city facility. There are usually plenty of spare beds but this time most were full. They had to give me a private room though I do have private health insurance. I can't complain how I was treated, they let me in through the back emergency door at 1.00 am and straight onto a bed in the ER and was on a drip and bloods taken and pain relief well within 1/2 hour.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1631293, member: 16453"] I just got home from 2 nights in hospital with a bowel obstruction, I average about one a year and to me things seemed pretty much as usual apart from a changed entrance and a lot of hand washing. It is only a small country hospital but I get treated much better than I would in a large city facility. There are usually plenty of spare beds but this time most were full. They had to give me a private room though I do have private health insurance. I can't complain how I was treated, they let me in through the back emergency door at 1.00 am and straight onto a bed in the ER and was on a drip and bloods taken and pain relief well within 1/2 hour. Ken [/QUOTE]
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