SAN FRANCISCO (
MarketWatch) — Need health care? You might have to take a number.
If you have private, job-based health insurance and need follow-up care for an existing condition, you likely won’t face delays getting in to see a doctor. But no matter what kind of insurance coverage you have, if you have a new health problem or an emergency requiring a hospital or operating room, you may have to wait — dangerously long, in some cases — to be treated.
“Timely access to care is an enormous challenge for our health-care system,” said Dr. Arthur Kellermann, director of Rand Health in Santa Monica, Calif., and an emergency doctor for 20 years. “It’s especially an issue after-hours, nights and weekends.”
“The scheduled follow-up for the average person with private health insurance — we do that OK,” he said. “But the ‘Oh my God, what could this be? I need to see someone’ or ‘I’ve been given a possible diagnosis that’s terrifying,’ we as a system do handle that very poorly, despite the money we’re spending on health care, because we have capacity challenges and challenges getting that person in for an unscheduled visit.” ............(more)
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/long-hospital-wait-times-can-be-deadly-2011-09-07