Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
Each Doctor`s Surgery or Medical Centre has a Budget based on the number of patients on their books. My Surgery has 10,000 Patients on its books. So the Government pays an amount for each Patient per annum.
In some areas, not a lot of people visit their Doctor, in other areas nearly everyone attends.
If the Doctor sends a Patient to the hospital to see a Consultant then the Consultant charges the Surgery for his time. The Surgery pays. If you have a Scan or an Xray or Blood test then the Surgery pays for that. and so on.
Some Doctors are reluctant to send patients to a hospital to be seen by a Consultant or have Xrays and Scans because it comes out of his Budget.
If you feel you need to see a Consultant at the Hospital then Demand it from your Doctor.
Recently , after my operation in Hawaii the Doctor told me to have a CT Scan on my Pancreas when I returned home, my Doctor was very reluctant to send me for one, I saw another Doctor at the Surgery and she sent me for one. So OK . Do not take the first refusal.
Cheers
Brian.