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This lady works for a kind of Singapore public medical admission dept and she even say, those who are paying FULL fees...like foreigners and richer patients...get their appointments slot into the full schedules bec. the specialists earn more from them.
I personally had that experience some 20 years ago. My daughter was admitted to a Singapore govt. hospital and we could afford the A class with enhanced facilities and so she was scheduled as the first patient to be operated on.
Those in the so-call class C subsidized category were scheduled in the late afternoon and their operations were postphoned 3 to 4 times because the excuse was they needed more test or the surgents operations took too much of their time and overlap into the late afternoon operation.
Any reader can always check those in the class C ward and see when their oeprations are sheduled and also check with the class A ward.
True, Class A can get appointment easily while Class C will need to wait for months. Class C can't choose the doctor while Class A can choose the doctor and to pay more for senior doctor. But when it comes to the actual operation, all wait outside the operating room, Class A, B or C. Well that was my personal experience at SGH several years ago, I remember there was this big waiting area where they put all the movable op tables with patients lying on them, waiting outside the ops rooms and I was one of them.