I am in Australia. In Australia you can not normally go to hospital straight away if your kids caught a fever or flu but book a local clinic. It notmally takes 2 or 3 days to see the local doctor(it's called GP).The out of pocket doctor fee is around $40 plus any medicine if you need. But if your kids have serious symptom you still can go to hospital emergency, but it take 8 to 12 hours before you can see a doctor.
And all you Anglo-Saxon people still have the gut to criticize and insult we Chinese are Communist no freedom for the people, we are oppressed by our government, our government is evil, our President is corrupted. But look at this video how we are being taken care of by our government? 😂😂😂😂 What a joke?
In Canada under the universal healthcare system, the ER wait can be painstakingly long up to 36 hrs in some cases during Covid and patients have reportedly died waiting no joke. Wiser to call the ambulance if symptoms are severe and pay the 45$ out of pocket (most private insurers reimburse) to bypass the ER queue. The healthcare is a nightmare to navigate. God forbid if it is a serious illness.
Are there shortages in doctors and other health care professionals in most countries? In my location in Hawaii, we are seeing many doctors moving to the US mainland for various reasons.
To be honest, the Chinese doctors works sooooooo hard. They sometimes need to see patient in every five minute, which means nearly 50 patient in the morning time, take my example as a national expert who specialised in brain neurology in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. The doctors are working as hard as those from the NHS UK. I was treated well in both British and Chinese Medical systems and affordable which is the most important. The pro of NHS will be Free and low cost(9.60 for a prescription) but sometimes you have to wait😢. The Chinese one can treat you pretty fast especially when you need to see a dentist or wait for a surgery
Last month I had cough for 2 weeks, can't even sleep at night coz it was viral cough & dry cough, I took steam through my nose & had ginger & turmeric water
@@TobysTakeaway No,It is called urban and rural residents medical insurance, which is different from employee medical insurance. Non employees need to purchase it every year.
@@TobysTakeaway I think you should pay private or child insurance by yourself to get medicine and hospital cover, better talk to the local school about it.
I am in Australia. In Australia you can not normally go to hospital straight away if your kids caught a fever or flu but book a local clinic. It notmally takes 2 or 3 days to see the local doctor(it's called GP).The out of pocket doctor fee is around $40 plus any medicine if you need. But if your kids have serious symptom you still can go to hospital emergency, but it take 8 to 12 hours before you can see a doctor.
Same here in the US
And all you Anglo-Saxon people still have the gut to criticize and insult we Chinese are Communist no freedom for the people, we are oppressed by our government, our government is evil, our President is corrupted. But look at this video how we are being taken care of by our government? 😂😂😂😂 What a joke?
太拖了。拖亖一堆。
In Canada under the universal healthcare system, the ER wait can be painstakingly long up to 36 hrs in some cases during Covid and patients have reportedly died waiting no joke. Wiser to call the ambulance if symptoms are severe and pay the 45$ out of pocket (most private insurers reimburse) to bypass the ER queue. The healthcare is a nightmare to navigate. God forbid if it is a serious illness.
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Many thks for the hardworking of doctors and workers
Indeed!
I pay 600plus RMB a year in social health care insurance for my son, including outpatient and inpatient. I live in Guandong province.
I think it’s a little cheaper in Sichuan, but just inpatient care is covered. I’m sure there are multiple options
WOW
Busy as daytime.
Would be busier in the day time, but also would be more doctors on duty
Are there shortages in doctors and other health care professionals in most countries? In my location in Hawaii, we are seeing many doctors moving to the US mainland for various reasons.
I think so! I believe there is a shortage in Britain.
To be honest, the Chinese doctors works sooooooo hard. They sometimes need to see patient in every five minute, which means nearly 50 patient in the morning time, take my example as a national expert who specialised in brain neurology in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. The doctors are working as hard as those from the NHS UK. I was treated well in both British and Chinese Medical systems and affordable which is the most important. The pro of NHS will be Free and low cost(9.60 for a prescription) but sometimes you have to wait😢. The Chinese one can treat you pretty fast especially when you need to see a dentist or wait for a surgery
👌👌👌🇨🇳✌️✌️✌️
孩子学校都有买相应的医疗保险,应该可以用上。
就是要买学校的保险
Last month I had cough for 2 weeks, can't even sleep at night coz it was viral cough & dry cough, I took steam through my nose & had ginger & turmeric water
Not in the expo
I keep on getting you and Iain Inglis confused!
As in we look the same or you think my content is similar?😂
you are wrong,children has social insurance,student health plan is an extra insurance.
Is it to do with Hukou? The children I know don’t have it
@@TobysTakeaway No,It is called urban and rural residents medical insurance, which is different from employee medical insurance. Non employees need to purchase it every year.
@@TobysTakeaway I think you should pay private or child insurance by yourself to get medicine and hospital cover, better talk to the local school about it.
2 hour waiting is not bad, I took mine for broken toe on sunday night, 4 hours.
What city was that?