Hi there
In the past fifteen years since I was diagnosed with cancer I have been treated in large public, large private, private attached to large public and small private. My current chemo is in a large private, and my clinical trial chemo earlier this year was in a large public. I have just spent considerable time over the last three months in a private attached to a large public and was shuttled back and forth between the two systems for various procedures, tests and surgery. The present large public offers me all the same supportive care and ancillary services as the large public earlier this year. My worst experience has been in the small public, where following surgery I had a three way bladder washout catheter in place and they flushed me with fluid taken straight from the 5 degree refrigerator where they stored it!! When I complained there response was "Who did I want sacked!"
The best of both worlds is to be the private patient in the public hospital.
Cheers
Sailor
A journey by Sea and Land, Five Hundred Miles, is not undertaken without money. Lewis Hallam