Underoath said..
If I was to do my ACL - how long would I be waiting to have it fixed without PC?
Probably very quickly if you called emergency and went straight in to a public Hospital. I might be wrong but my wife broke her foot and got it seen to straight away. In fact I just looked it up and it is an emergency medical condition.
Both Robina and Gold University Hospital here on the Gold Coast are really good and we have had a couple of emergency's attended to with no hassle.Both of them public Hospitals.
If you did your ACL, the timing of your repair in the public system would be dependent on a few factors, including
1. your occupation. If you have a sedentary job you are at the back of the que. If you need high knee function to support yourself such as a roof carpenter then you will move up a bit to the front. It's cheaper to get you in and out of hospital than to pay your social security.
2. Your age. ACL repairs are more important in the younger population to reduce the risk of arthritis (but that is a big debate...) oiver 40 then you can probably do without one for a while...
3 Your location. Some regional hospitals may have an orthopod on their books who isn't very busy, so in you go
4 The rest of the population. The guy that is doing your acl in the public system is the same guy that is replacing grannies hip, fixing young Tyrones dislocated elbow, putting metal into aunty Berryl's knee and looking at uncle Barry's munted shoulder. The length of time that they are in the que will have a bearing on your length of time.
5. There may be a few guys in training who want a bit of acl experience and they will be 'given a go' at your knee. Don't worry the consultant will probably be in the next theatre fixing up old butterfingers attempt at putting a rod in the motor bike riders femur, but he can help out if the blade gets stuck...
So as always private health cover is just like car insurance. You have your compulsory cover (CTP/medicare) and your optional Comprehensive/private health. There is no right or wrong answer, just your acceptance of level of risk.
On a side note I occasionally have patients asking for reduced rate as they don't have private cover....... If they are happy to service my car, fix my reticulation or paint my back deck then I will give them their discount