Birvidik_Bob
Well-Known Member
Conversations with a few Greek & Yotty friends set me thinking:
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/birvidik/?xjMsgID=339718
http://www.sailblogs.com/member/birvidik/?xjMsgID=339718
I have to reply to the above!
There is no doubt that backhanders take place,but it is not the norm. I have lived in the Ionian for 10 years, some of the hospital treatment is first class, they saved the sight of my wife's eye, their equipment was far superior to nhs equipment at the time. They saved the life of a friend, they told him he had cancer, he doubted them and travelled back for bupa care, they (bupa) misdiagnosed him, he returned to Greece, was treated and recovered. we have seen many friends treated in Greece. I would say that uk nurses have a better bedside manner, but you cannot fault the doctors, yes, there are problems, but heresay a facts are two different things. It can seem strange to visit someone in a Greek hospital though, complete families walking in and out jabbering on mobile phones, one of them shouted to me, if you want a cigarette you can use our window (at the side of the bed) I would certainly trust their doctors though.
Sorry to hear of your loss Paul.