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"The politics of expat bashing: This week - Medicine"

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Blogger Averroes said...


I've been arguing with my friends about many things , one of which is Expats in Kuwait . Like , they like to blame everything on them from Crowded streets to dirty cities and now the supposed bad healthcare is blamed on them too .

Now I've been living Outside Kuwait most of my adult life , I never realized we have a superb healthcare until i went to UK and seen how the NHS works. People literally have to wait for 1-2 years to get a root canal treatment ,while in Kuwait you can get an appointment for root canal treatment the following week of the General dental practitioner referral.

If people complain about hospitals crowdiness, its only natural last hospital we built was in the 1980s. either ways 2 hospitals are almost finished and ready to open in 2017/2018.

I think the level of ignorance of the people and Parliament members is due to the absence of any academic studies concerning the economy of Kuwait or any aspect of governing. so people are quick to blame the weakest link.

The Certain MP suggestion though , while her tone was a bit rhetoric and racist , seems to be a good suggestion . The Owner of the company should provide healthcare insurance to the foreign employees. Matter a fact , Minister of health said he's working on a proposal to insure all Kuwaitis since the health care system in its present form is at an economical disadvantage and not very efficient money-wise.

Regards, TisMe

March 20, 2017 at 4:56 AM

Blogger controlled chaos said...

So being married to a Kuwaiti and living here for a million years, Me gets to gripe. I think my main gripe is that foreigners that work in the hospitals take over and let their friends and countrymen get in front of Kuwaitis while Kuwaitis sit quietly like sheep. That is until my husband begins his loud, vocal journey through the hallway, lol, then people start scrambling. I don't know what is worse, seeing people just jumping ahead and charging into the doctors office or the Kuwaitis sitting quiet. And the pharmacy.... many a time we are waiting to get the exact or sometime less amount of medicine while a foreigner is handed literally bags full of medicine. This is not new either this has been going on many years, since they think Kuwaitis are stupid and won't count the pills? I don't know. They will even open a bottle and count out ten pills to put in a second sack to give us half of what we are prescribed. Of course my husband will take none of this. Once my sister in law was prescribed three bottles of pills for a serious condition. The Egyptian pharmacist gave her one, she (extremely sick and weary) told him she needs to get three, he screamed at her she is lucky HE gave her 1. He's very lucky my husband wasn't with her.
On the other hand our clinic is very good, usually quiet. Much better than the hospital. They have everything computerized too.

Well, about the Kuwaitis going overseas for treatment, there is now 650 million euros missing at the Kuwait health office in Germany.
Indicating high-on-the-hog living for someone.
Gail

March 22, 2017 at 9:08 PM

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