Hahaha Bhai humaray saath bhi yeh experience ho chuka hay , humara dost itni sakht takleef main tha or staff kahay raha tha ke almost 05 hours lagain ge . Us raat 03 hospital Cha ge kiye thay ... Last hospital Mill park main tha or wahan treatment hua tha ....
Brother same in ENGLAND.... Yahan bhe NHS same hai... A&E mein normally they have already written on the boards that estimated waiting time to be seen is 6-8 hours.. No matter how busy and free they are.. And still after all the tests and all they wont prescribe you antibiotics and woud recommamd you to go and see your GP in the morning.... It SUCKS!!!!
I agree emergency treatment is a problem in Aus with long wait, but once you are admitted in a hospital then treatment and facilities are lot better, especially in private hospitals if you have private health insurance. After operation care is also very good.
Actually what we fail to understand is that there are protocols to follow for the health care industry unlike Pakistan where patients are not taken seriously, also multiple cases of wrong diagnosis have been reported in Pakistan in some of the very renowned and big hospitals. Thats the only reason that in Pakistan the doctors are so quick with their prescriptions!
Why don't you get private health insurance. You won't wait that much. Regarding G.P. the problem is people are very smart and want to make easy money by suing. Thats why every one is more cautious here
Dear in all public hospitals there is a triage system that is in place , if you present for a non urgent complaint you likely to be seen after 3 to 4 hours . Triage levels are 1 to 5 and there are strict KPI’s which all the public and private hospital adhere. The ATS utilises five categories from Category 1 - an immediately life-threatening condition that requires immediate simultaneous assessment and treatment - to Category 5 - a chronic or minor condition which can be assessed and treated. Secondly General Practitioners are not just MBBS doctors they are specialists FRACGP Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Whatsoever you are saying is utterly ridiculous.
Australia main free hospital ki emergency ko aap Pak ke private paid hospital se compare kar rahay hain aap. Pak main bechara ghareeb yehan se kahin ziada zaleel ho raha hota hai govt hospital main. To maintain equity in the welfare state everyone has to sacrifice. Pak is best for strong and powerful and hell for poor. Remember dalmia crash lately
pehli baat agr waha pak bht yad arha ha to wapis ajao and secondly karachi mei pata ni hota jo injection dr laga rha ha ussay apki jaan hi na chali jae. u can read this in newspaper daily such incidents occur even in renowned hospitals.
Dear in all public hospitals there is a triage system that is in place , if you present for a non urgent complaint you likely to be seen after 3 to 4 hours . Triage levels are 1 to 5 and there are strict KPI’s which all the public and private hospital adhere. The ATS utilises five categories from Category 1 - an immediately life-threatening condition that requires immediate simultaneous assessment and treatment - to Category 5 - a chronic or minor condition which can be assessed and treated. Secondly General Practitioners are not just MBBS doctors they are specialists FRACGP Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Whatsoever you are saying is utterly ridiculous.
@@aussieswag6103 I sincerely apologize if my previous comments have caused any distress. However, I must emphasize that the healthcare system in Australia surpasses that of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe, and is incomparable to any developing nation. In Australia, all medical practitioners are required to undergo rigorous examinations, supervision, and training to ensure their qualifications. The regulations governing medical practice are exceptionally stringent, with compliance rates reaching 99.99%. While certain medical conditions may seem urgent to the average person, they may not be perceived as such by doctors or triage nurses. In contrast to Pakistan, where medicine often operates as a business, the public hospitals in Australia, supported by the government, are among the finest in the world.
Zinda bad Bhai Allah pak Khush rakhy
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True
same in uk
100 percent True what you are saying
Hahaha Bhai humaray saath bhi yeh experience ho chuka hay , humara dost itni sakht takleef main tha or staff kahay raha tha ke almost 05 hours lagain ge . Us raat 03 hospital Cha ge kiye thay ... Last hospital Mill park main tha or wahan treatment hua tha ....
medical facility in Pakistan is great 👍
2 number Medicine 😢
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Brother same in ENGLAND.... Yahan bhe NHS same hai... A&E mein normally they have already written on the boards that estimated waiting time to be seen is 6-8 hours.. No matter how busy and free they are.. And still after all the tests and all they wont prescribe you antibiotics and woud recommamd you to go and see your GP in the morning....
It SUCKS!!!!
Yes bro ya depend karta ka apko issue kia ha muja appendix ka issue bana tha within 15 to 20 minutes ma operation theatre ma tha😂😂😂
Pakistan is malay may pakistan bohot acha hai
In a public health care system, same problem is everywhere.
There is no doubt that our beloved country Pakistan is better and higher than many countries in the whole world
In the end they give me Panadol
I agree emergency treatment is a problem in Aus with long wait, but once you are admitted in a hospital then treatment and facilities are lot better, especially in private hospitals if you have private health insurance. After operation care is also very good.
True! But not just the emergence that has long wait but if you have any appointments with specialists or any surgeries.
All public hospitals are same in Australia i had a same experience bro...
Bhai if you need a good doctor in your area go to main road medical centre St.Albans. Not to far away from your place
Thank you Shoaib bhae
Agreed 👍🏻
Actually what we fail to understand is that there are protocols to follow for the health care industry unlike Pakistan where patients are not taken seriously, also multiple cases of wrong diagnosis have been reported in Pakistan in some of the very renowned and big hospitals. Thats the only reason that in Pakistan the doctors are so quick with their prescriptions!
100% agreed
Brother some time doctors emergency cases ma boht busy hoty hain. I got this experience. Sabr sy kam lyn.
Patient ko patience sikhaana chahty hongy
bro please ye pakistan mai logon ko btaen wah to 15 -20 min late ho jae patient larne pe ajata hai .
i charged with 700$ just for a guaze and washing with normal saline.. after 4hrs after an accident with severe injuries..
I had to wait in Melbourne hospital for countless hours, just to hear we cant identify your problem 😂
If you dont like our system then take out private health care to get treatment straight away. India mei to kuch Nahi milta
ye system sab jaga par hai sirf AUSTRALIA nahi ... europe amera sab jaga same hai ... middle east best hai es lehaz se phir pakistan
What's the reason behind this???
I waited 9 hours in bad pain
Reached hospital in ambulance they left me in emergency room and than I waited 9 hours
Uff! That’s not good yaar
Bhai yeh public hospital hy yah private?
Why don't you get private health insurance. You won't wait that much.
Regarding G.P. the problem is people are very smart and want to make easy money by suing.
Thats why every one is more cautious here
Emergency treatment is same for private insurance
Bhai shukar karo they don't risk your life like doctor does in Pakistan.
Pakistani doctor dunya k na ehl doctor hain
Dear in all public hospitals there is a triage system that is in place , if you present for a non urgent complaint you likely to be seen after 3 to 4 hours . Triage levels are 1 to 5 and there are strict KPI’s which all the public and private hospital adhere. The ATS utilises five categories from Category 1 - an immediately life-threatening condition that requires immediate simultaneous assessment and treatment - to Category 5 - a chronic or minor condition which can be assessed and treated. Secondly General Practitioners are not just MBBS doctors they are specialists FRACGP Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Whatsoever you are saying is utterly ridiculous.
Australia main free hospital ki emergency ko aap Pak ke private paid hospital se compare kar rahay hain aap. Pak main bechara ghareeb yehan se kahin ziada zaleel ho raha hota hai govt hospital main. To maintain equity in the welfare state everyone has to sacrifice. Pak is best for strong and powerful and hell for poor. Remember dalmia crash lately
pehli baat agr waha pak bht yad arha ha to wapis ajao and secondly karachi mei pata ni hota jo injection dr laga rha ha ussay apki jaan hi na chali jae. u can read this in newspaper daily such incidents occur even in renowned hospitals.
Everything better in Pakistan. I am in Melbourne too.
Nothing is better in Pakistan Bhai wapis chalay jao Pakistan
Why you are in Melbourne then ? 😅
Jisko dekho wohi Faaltu ka TH-cam Channel Chala raa hai
Pakistan main doctor aik Male patient ko pregnancy test likh kr daytay hain
Dear in all public hospitals there is a triage system that is in place , if you present for a non urgent complaint you likely to be seen after 3 to 4 hours . Triage levels are 1 to 5 and there are strict KPI’s which all the public and private hospital adhere. The ATS utilises five categories from Category 1 - an immediately life-threatening condition that requires immediate simultaneous assessment and treatment - to Category 5 - a chronic or minor condition which can be assessed and treated. Secondly General Practitioners are not just MBBS doctors they are specialists FRACGP Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Whatsoever you are saying is utterly ridiculous.
Bro yes there can be a big debate about this but your last sentence….. anyways I will avoid to say anything about it. Stay blessed
@@aussieswag6103 I sincerely apologize if my previous comments have caused any distress. However, I must emphasize that the healthcare system in Australia surpasses that of the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Europe, and is incomparable to any developing nation. In Australia, all medical practitioners are required to undergo rigorous examinations, supervision, and training to ensure their qualifications. The regulations governing medical practice are exceptionally stringent, with compliance rates reaching 99.99%. While certain medical conditions may seem urgent to the average person, they may not be perceived as such by doctors or triage nurses. In contrast to Pakistan, where medicine often operates as a business, the public hospitals in Australia, supported by the government, are among the finest in the world.