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    1. Mormaethor on

      Note: most of those austrian doctors do not accept public insurance.

    2. Nano_needle on

      There are doctors and there are doctors. It could be that one country has shit tons of urologists, but not so much surgeons (for example).

    3. Do_itsch on

      Oh, i do have a doctor, but he’s processing patients like he’s at an meat processing line.. “You got 30 Seconds.. -Hooonk- “Oh, i guess your time is over.. i dont know exactly what you got, but here take this prescription for pills… Hope it helps, but no promises.🤞”

    4. KuzcoEmp on

      really wish Romania was on this map as i know a lot of ppl come there for medical studies. wonder if its higher than the rest or not

    5. veranots on

      Still you have to wait months to get a specialist appointment in Germany, if you’re not in private insurance. What a sad statistic for us

    6. dustofdeath on

      Equipment and processes matter a lot too.
      Modern gear with streamlined systems could mean patients get diagnosed faster and may have fever recurring visits.
      So a throughput of a single doctor would be higher.

    7. Poland going from 2.4 to 3.4 in 3 years is crazy, looks like great progress

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