tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305321922721921295.post4442293848716483306..comments2015-09-10T00:07:38.064+02:00Comments on Kvick Thoughts™: “Who are you?”Claris Parnellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07785435985145579734noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305321922721921295.post-29009385449994771322010-07-23T13:03:12.945+02:002010-07-23T13:03:12.945+02:00What really fascinates me is how low the standards...What really fascinates me is how low the standards have fallen. In Sweden, for example, who decided that a 3-6 month wait for treatment is acceptable? In some cases, it may be "reasonable;" in others, absolutely not. Why do people "accept" a 5-week wait for x-ray results? Why aren't they screaming and demanding higher quality and more timely care? I guess it's one of Claris Parnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07785435985145579734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-305321922721921295.post-14092595615289496642010-07-22T20:02:50.353+02:002010-07-22T20:02:50.353+02:00Aarrggh! What a system. Sounds like the Swedish sy...Aarrggh! What a system. Sounds like the Swedish system is just as bad as the American one, but for different reasons. The Swedish system gets a D- on customer service and an F on follow-up. You can get excellent health care in the States if you're privileged enough to be wealthy and/or have good health coverage on the job (or, in my case, if your husband has good health coverage). If you'rewrite1878https://www.blogger.com/profile/10778874492308138113noreply@blogger.com