Alexis wrote:
In brief two comments:
GESY is still in its infancy and had to set charges for consultations, medications, tests etc in order to get the system operational.
Prices of medications throughout the world do not remain fixed eg some become unavailable and another source found which is usually more expensive or the usual supplier no longer stocks the required item or manufacturing cost increases.
I have been waiting since last June for a replacement Epipen/Anapen (injection for anaphylactic shock) and there is a worldwide shortage - no other alternative available apart from getting to A&E - pronto!
Yes I also need Epi pens ...and I also need a tablet that is out of stock for the foreseeable future to stop me going into anaphylactic shock to my airways and heart ...dangerous situation for me...but uncommon to most people
I ended up buying 6 months worth of tablets that I needed in the uk from an online pharmacy and having them sent to uk address ...and then sent here to Cyprus....I am about to do the same again ...to make sure that I am safe
But I cannot blame GESY ...it is just one of those things
We are a resident nation of less than 1 million people...the government are doing their best to set things up for a NHS ...it is going to require HUGE infrastructure and money to achieve