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Reply #15 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:36am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 8:49am:
John Smith wrote on Feb 13th, 2025 at 8:11am:
Daves2017 wrote on Feb 12th, 2025 at 10:12pm:
A first world salary for third world outcomes?

Your paying for it!


try going to a hospital in the third world then you'll see just how stupid you sound



maybe not third world but several of my missus work colleagues have gone to thailand or the phillipines and had cosmetic surgery which was very successful and for about 10 % of the cost in australia .



Doctors in Australia will pay more in insurance premiums than most doctors in Thailand and the Phillipines earn.

Bureaucracy is the killer in Australia not the hospitals or doctors.


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Reply #16 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am
 

I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.
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Reply #17 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:51am
 
Parking not a problem in my little town!

Good to see your parents were well looked after. If the trump supporters here have their way next in line will die on the footpath.

Imagine being so pathetic you tie yourself to another countries dictator as your identity...

Good boy Leroy is slowly learning
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Re: Are Australian Hospitals first world class?
Reply #18 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.

Thats why I visit Perth so often, me, you and Bubbles could meet up for lunch.
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Re: Are Australian Hospitals first world class?
Reply #19 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am
 
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.

Thats why I visit Perth so often, me, you and Bubbles could meet up for lunch.


I'd love that, I could help you study for that gold star.
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Reply #20 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am
 
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.


If they're anything like the hundreds of staff members I've dealt with there over the last three years, they both probably deserve a medal.

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Reply #21 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:00pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am:
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.


If they're anything like the hundreds of staff members I've dealt with there over the last three years, they both probably deserve a medal.



I think we should take him out for lunch Greg. Our shout. Here we were thinking he was only going to get a gold star and now he's in line for a teachers kind note. Amazing.
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Reply #22 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:09pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am:
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.


If they're anything like the hundreds of staff members I've dealt with there over the last three years, they both probably deserve a medal.



My DIL does, she was the doctor that saved a mans life last august in City Beach.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/family-provide-update-after-tradies-severed-leg-left-o
n-road-very-lucky-235542491.html
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Reply #23 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:12pm
 
bubbles wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:00pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am:
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.


If they're anything like the hundreds of staff members I've dealt with there over the last three years, they both probably deserve a medal.



I think we should take him out for lunch Greg. Our shout. Here we were thinking he was only going to get a gold star and now he's in line for a teachers kind note. Amazing.


Well I'm up for it, originally I was going to ask Philperth but I'm worried he might get violent.
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Reply #24 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:18pm
 
Phil can come along as well, I'm sure you will be safe with Greg and I.

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Reply #25 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:20pm
 
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:09pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:58am:
Leroy wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:54am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 11:47am:
I've unfortunately had many dealings with Australian (Perth) hospitals over the last three years, and I have very little to complain about.

Despite understaffing and huge workloads, my parents both received excellent care in their last years.

Sure, the RPH building is a bit crappy, but the staff are wonderful.

And yeah, parking is a real nightmare at all the hospitals, but as far as treatment and care goes I was very happy overall.

The day before mum died she was told she had to be moved to a hospice, as they needed her bed and plus it would be more peaceful for her in a nice quiet hospice.

Mum said she liked all the hustle & bustle of a busy hospital ward and that she would prefer to die in the noisy ward she was in.

The hospital obliged and let her stay until she passed away.

They made her extremely comfortable in the last 24 hours.

It was a crappy room, in a rundown ward, but the care was first class.


My son (Anesthetist) and daughter in law (Orthopedic Surgeon) both work at RPH.


If they're anything like the hundreds of staff members I've dealt with there over the last three years, they both probably deserve a medal.



My DIL does, she was the doctor that saved a mans life last august in City Beach.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/family-provide-update-after-tradies-severed-leg-left-o
n-road-very-lucky-235542491.html


Excellent work.

I hadn't heard that story.

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Reply #26 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:23pm
 
Very decent effort Leroy, you must be proud.
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Reply #27 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:26pm
 
bubbles wrote on Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:18pm:
Phil can come along as well, I'm sure you will be safe with Greg and I.



Oh I'm safe, Philperths temper would get him into situation he would prefer not to be in.
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Reply #28 - Feb 15th, 2025 at 12:34pm
 
Sounds like you are prone to violence, hope you can control yourself.

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Reply #29 - Feb 16th, 2025 at 5:54pm
 
After months of planning, committee meetings, endless focus groups and very well paid consultation experts it comes as a very soft opening after all that money wasted/ spent that NSW Health proudly now presented its new LGBTQIA+@-#*€| rainbow Waratah logo!

NSW health proudly showing it working for all of us, unless your a Jew, then our nurses might kill you?

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