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    • sharonkhooS Offline
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      00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2122270\" time=\"1699369392\" user_id=\"143605:

      Ikr, by the time you log in within mins, all time slots are no longer available. Wonder if there are kiasu people may just book slots to cancel the next day or didnt turn up? They should allocate some timeslots for same day patients to book.

      Read somewhere that now polyclinics allow some time slots for elderly to walk in after feedback from public.
      For my girls who need MCs sometimes, they go to a GP clinic - no way to get a polyclinic appointment on the day. For non-urgent things, we find that afternoons are better than mornings, and getting appointments for Wed- Fri afternoons is usually OK (unless just before or after a public holiday). I think it's just that we have too many people trying to see doctors for simple things which could be self-medicated or dealt with by senior nurses. The problem is the need to get MCs or prescriptions - I think nurses should be able to prescribe simple stuff (e.g. paracetamol, cough mixture, antihistamines) and give MCs.

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        Try Doctor Anywhere for basic illness / need MC. They will talk to you online via an app and deliver prescriptions to you. No need to travel out when feeling unwell.

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          On the point of MC, I feel that the work culture need some tweaking. Maybe can function on some level of trust and not have to insist on MC for that 1 or 2 day absence. For prolonged absence then MC will be required as it will not make sense if you are sick for so many days and still not visit a doctor.


          I am actually doing something like that with my staff. Less than 10% of my staff will utilise all 14 days sick leave. The few who always use up all their sick leave will use them all whether or not we require MC. However we save some on medical expenses when staff can rest without having to go to the clinic for MC. In any case, doctors will just give MC when requested whether or not there is genuine need.

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
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            Funz\" post_id=\"2122277\" time=\"1699407934\" user_id=\"6230:

            On the point of MC, I feel that the work culture need some tweaking. Maybe can function on some level of trust and not have to insist on MC for that 1 or 2 day absence. For prolonged absence then MC will be required as it will not make sense if you are sick for so many days and still not visit a doctor.

            I am actually doing something like that with my staff. Less than 10% of my staff will utilise all 14 days sick leave. The few who always use up all their sick leave will use them all whether or not we require MC. However we save some on medical expenses when staff can rest without having to go to the clinic for MC. In any case, doctors will just give MC when requested whether or not there is genuine need.
            I so agree with this! I think it's just silly to spend 2 hrs in a clinic waiting room to see a doctor, just to get paracetamol and cough mixture, and that precious MC. Now that WFH is a norm, my daughters sometimes will just self-medicate if it's something mild, and ask to WFH (even if it's not a regular WFH day) rather than bother with getting an MC. I think it's a win-win for the employer - the staff can still do most of the important work, and if they leave some of the less urgent stuff for the next day, it's not usually a big deal. Of course, this doesn't apply to all types of jobs, but if it's applied to those who can, it will relieve the clinics of some of the crowds.

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              slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2122278\" time=\"1699409559\" user_id=\"28674:

              I so agree with this! I think it's just silly to spend 2 hrs in a clinic waiting room to see a doctor, just to get paracetamol and cough mixture, and that precious MC. Now that WFH is a norm, my daughters sometimes will just self-medicate if it's something mild, and ask to WFH (even if it's not a regular WFH day) rather than bother with getting an MC. I think it's a win-win for the employer - the staff can still do most of the important work, and if they leave some of the less urgent stuff for the next day, it's not usually a big deal. Of course, this doesn't apply to all types of jobs, but if it's applied to those who can, it will relieve the clinics of some of the crowds.
              But schools also require MCs still especially for sick during exam. I know private GP has started using virtual consultations but I have yet tried. Guess we will use our home tools like thermometer to show the doctor? Not sure how they prescribe med for cough and sore throat though, without hearing our lungs?

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
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                00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2122292\" time=\"1699430201\" user_id=\"143605:

                But schools also require MCs still especially for sick during exam. I know private GP has started using virtual consultations but I have yet tried. Guess we will use our home tools like thermometer to show the doctor? Not sure how they prescribe med for cough and sore throat though, without hearing our lungs?
                Schools are another issue - if they can trust parents in the past, why not now?

                Really, for basic viral infections, the doctors are just going through the motions. For the first few days, for normally healthy kids, there's really no need to see the doctor. If it persists, then yes, but think how much time would be saved if so many don't need to see a doctor.

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                  slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2122296\" time=\"1699435513\" user_id=\"28674:

                  Schools are another issue - if they can trust parents in the past, why not now?

                  Really, for basic viral infections, the doctors are just going through the motions. For the first few days, for normally healthy kids, there's really no need to see the doctor. If it persists, then yes, but think how much time would be saved if so many don't need to see a doctor.
                  Unfortunately, school absenteeism is a very real and increasingly prevalent issue. Most schools will now specify a maximum number of days a semester where they will still accept parents' chits, beyond which, absentees should produce an MC.

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                    For schools I think most do accept parents’ letter/email for that odd few days that child is absent. I’ve not had any issues with DD’s and DS’s schools with that. I can understand the need to produce MC if absent during exam or special school events.

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                      Funz\" post_id=\"2122298\" time=\"1699436503\" user_id=\"6230:

                      For schools I think most do accept parents' letter/email for that odd few days that child is absent. I've not had any issues with DD's and DS's schools with that. I can understand the need to produce MC if absent during exam or special school events.
                      My daughters' schools didn't accept parents' notes, even for 1 day. I would have to drag my feverish, sick kids to the clinic, wait for an hour or 2, just to get an MC for the school. I remember being so shocked by that as in my own schooldays, a note from my mum always sufficed, and also when my kids were in school overseas. I always felt that if they could have rested at home and taken paracetamol and OTC cough/cold mixture, they would have recovered faster!

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                        Pour the LKK sauce to marinate overnight. Tomorrow straight to the pot.
                        Yes if marinated, better to cook next morning. But if need to wait couple days before cooking, put in freezer to store couple days :goodpost:

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