It is good to have an understanding of the different ways you can be admitted to the Victorian hospital system so you can plan your hospital stay. How you are admitted into hospital will vary depending on whether your visit is planned or unplanned.
Planned Admission
If your hospital admission is planned, how you are admitted depends on whether you are going to a public or private hospital, what kind of treatment you are receiving and how urgent your treatment is.
Before going into hospital, your doctor will usually give you a referral to see a specialist, and you will need to contact the specialist clinic and make an appointment. The specialist will assess you and may send you for further tests to assess your health issue, before deciding what kind of treatment you require and whether you need to go into hospital for treatment or surgery. At this stage, you will also be told how long you will have to wait for treatment.
In public hospitals, your waiting time for elective surgery depends on how urgent your condition is, which is determined by the specialist who admits you to hospital. In a public hospital, you may not be able to choose your treating specialist.
In private hospitals, you will generally not have to wait as long for treatment and you can choose who your doctor is, but there are costs for this type of treatment.
Unplanned Admission
You may arrive at hospital in your own transport or in an ambulance. This is known as an ‘unplanned presentation’.If your condition is unexpected and you need urgent treatment, you will be admitted through the emergency department on arrival at hospital – this is done through a process known as ‘triage’.
A specialist emergency nurse, called the triage nurse, will assess your condition, provide first aid and work out how quickly you need treatment. You may be asked to wait in the waiting room. How long you have to wait depends on how busy the emergency department is at the time and whether there are other patients with more serious and urgent conditions than you.
Choosing To Be A Public Or A Private Patient
You may choose to be a public or private patient when you go into hospital. If you are a public patient in a public hospital, there will be no cost for hospital or medical services. If you are a private patient in a public hospital, you or your health insurance company will have to pay for some services. Your health service should explain any costs involved in your care.
Questions To Ask
When you are talking with your doctor, be sure to ask:
- Can I choose my specialist and if so, who will it be?
- Which hospital am I going to?
- How long am I likely to be there?
- What are my treatment options and the benefits and risks of each option?
- What are the likely consequences of not having treatment?
- How long am I likely to have to wait for my treatment?
Conclusion
Therefore, it is entirely the choice of the patient and his family members whether to pick public or private hospitals in Kolkata.