• ClockworkOtter@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    You think someone should be penalised by having their diabetes review cut short because the traffic from their minimum wage job was unexpectedly slow?

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      10 months ago

      Hyperbolic, made up scenario, but yeah pretty much. You get the time slot you scheduled and you should be held responsible for using it. Most offices ask you to check in at least a half hour early for a reason.

      I could just as easily switch that around and ask if you believe some poor guy who finally got an extended lunch break from his minimum wage warehouse job should be fired because he had to wait an hour at the doctor’s office because some rich white lady spent 30 minutes past her appointment arguing about essential oils. Painting is pretty easy when it’s all black and white.

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        10 months ago

        Half an hour early? That feels excessive. At my GPs it’s 10 minutes early

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        10 months ago

        That sounds like an employment rights issue. Here we get as much time as required for health appointments.

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      10 months ago

      Hyperbole indeed.

      What about the 25 other patients who do not have a really, really important diabetes consultation, but a head cold or are just alone and need to talk?*

      What about that one person who had their really, really important diabetes consultation at 6pm but was told to come back another day two hours later at 8pm once the other appointments were all stretched out ad infinitum, but can’t return anytime soon due to their boss not giving them any time off in their minimum wage job, who then DIES of diabetes? Come on, let’s not resort to hyperbole and made up scenarios - improvements are possible, and we should aim for those.

      *Loneliness, in particular in elderly patients, is a real problem which I’m not trying to downplay. This needs to be solved, too.

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        10 months ago

        It’s a hypothetical scenario. Penalising people for being late or for missing appointments has a higher adverse effect for people in poverty or with disabilities without actually addressing the cause. It’s why doctors in the UK are generally against introducing fines for missed appointments.

        We need more capacity, yes.