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by danielh
1158 days ago
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Do you have private health insurance? Because from my personal experience (in Cologne), the interaction goes like this: “I need an appointment for an MRI.”
“Next one I can offer is in 4-8 weeks.”
“I have private health insurance.”
“Can you come in today?”
Anecdotally, when I dislocated my shoulder in Sweden in 2006, the obly way to even get an MRI was to pay out of pocket. |
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I do.
But when I was waiting for the MRI I asked the three other people waiting there with me, out of curiosity about this exactly.
Two told me they had public health insurance, one had been given the appointment one day prior, the other three. So at least for Berlin there seems to be no difference.
But I can confirm that for seeing specialists, it does make a difference. My partner has public health insurance. I would say if I have to wait one week to get an appointment, she has to wait two. But it's never months, like you read from people that live in certain other countries.
On a sidenote, my appointment for the MRI was at 8:15pm. It seems the radiology places here all run the machines long into the night to max out workload. I had a CT a few day later at a different clinic at 9pm!