Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 168

Heilbrigðisskýrslur - 01.12.1938, Side 168
164 Medical Fees. According to the authorized rate of tariffs the district physicians are allowed to charge kr. 2.00 for a simple consultation, but kr. 3.00 to kr. 6.00 if there is any considerable examination to be carried out, all according to further specification in the rate of tariffs. A district physician is permitted to charge an extra kr. 1.00 for a consultation away from his home, and 50% more at night than during the day time. For surgical operations the fees are also fixed, kr. 2.00 to kr. 4.00 for the slightest ones, but they range from kr. 20.00 to kr. 80.00 for more important operations and extra fixed charges for each day’s attendance on the patient afterwards. These charges vary considerably according to the importance of the operation and according to whether the patient is in a hospital, in the neighbourhood of a doctor, or far removed from him. The fees are highest for the first few days, but are then reduced (kr. 3.00—kr. 1.00—kr. 0.50 a day). When travel- ling the doctor is to be paid, in addition to free means of conveyance, kr. 2.00 an hour for the first 6 hours, kr. 1.00 for the next 6 hours, and kr. 0.50 an hour after that. This arrangement is made with regard to such people as live farthest away from the district physician and so as not to make the expense of fetching the doctor too great. For journeys by night and on foot the district physician is allowed to charge 50% in addition to the ordinary fee. As regai’ds foreigners the district phys- icians are not bound by the rate of tariffs except for the fact that they must not charge higher fees than “would be estimated reasonable ac- cording to the conditions of their native country”. Doctors other than district physicians enjoying a public salary which is no less than that received by distxáct physicians, are in every respect bound by the rate of tariff. Fees charged by private practitioners are also regulated bv a tariff by which they are allowed to charge 50% higher fees than the district physicians, whereas specialists are again allowed 50% more than ordinary private practitioners but only for treatment belonging to their specialitv. There has been a certain amount of discontent expressed by private practitioners at having to l>e subject to an authorised tariff xxnd most probably it is not always strictly adhered to. But this is not of such great importance now as before since almost all the inhabitants of the towns (and only there do we t'ind private practitioners) are covered by coxn- pulsory sick insurance and medical aid is provided for them bv a special agreement with the doctors under which a fixed annual sum is paid for each person insured. Agreements have also been made with the hospitals for a fixed payment a day for each patient insured who goes there, medieal aid in the hospitals being included in the sum. The Reykjavík Sick Insurance thus pavs the ordinaiw private practi- tioners kr. 13.00 a year for each insured adult patient who chooses them for family doc.tors, and kr. 2.50 for each child, in addition to kr. 0.85 for each adult person. This last being used to balance in- equality ol' income and mainly as a compensation to such doctors as have the fewest insured persons in their charge. Specialists get
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