Note: most of those austrian doctors do not accept public insurance.
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).
Kungsberget on
how does this compare to say 20-30 years ago?
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.🤞”
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
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
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.
GeorgiaWitness1 on
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
PerroPl on
Poland going from 2.4 to 3.4 in 3 years is crazy, looks like great progress
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Source:
[https://www.statista.com/chart/21168/doctors-per-1000-inhabitants-in-selected-countries/](https://www.statista.com/chart/21168/doctors-per-1000-inhabitants-in-selected-countries/)
2017 (first pic) vs 2021 (last pic)
Note: most of those austrian doctors do not accept public insurance.
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).
how does this compare to say 20-30 years ago?
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.🤞”
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
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
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.
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Poland going from 2.4 to 3.4 in 3 years is crazy, looks like great progress
So Poland went from 2.4 to almost 3.5 in 4 years?
but it feels like it was 1 per milion
No data for portugal??