Talk:National Heart Foundation of Australia
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Canberra's local Government policy on heart conditions of the poor or mentally ill
[edit]The poor or mentally ill according to the local Government need not be informed of ECG tests that display an issue with the Heart function.
Instead forcing them to consume medication without informing them of the life endangering condition which is complicated with application of incorrect medications is the policy which is enabled and active against the best interests of such demographics where when death does not occurs are forced to contend with even higher medical costs if compared with the earnings of medical professionals which withheld the information perhaps because the professionals are racist, anti-lgbdti, woman-haters, self-appointed-justices-for-society, etc — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.229.49.124 (talk) 21:01, 19 June 2016 (UTC)
3 years to obtain ECG results
[edit]Medical professionals ordered a blood test and ECG report, 4 pages - photocopier access cards would show 3 pages copied however professionals that know how to work the system would combine this with other reports that need to be copied or have the receptionist make copies upon the professionals behalf.
3 years later the cost of obtaining the result on paper was $57
NOTE: These professionals have been exploiting the system for a long time and have friends in power which will assist in preventing people from making a fully-informed choice about their own medical care because the professionals and their friends get paid well if their exploiting of the system results in no information being provided - and provided in a timely manner. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.229.49.124 (talk) 21:12, 19 June 2016 (UTC)
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