[Gocamino] abbreviated Camino and medical help...

Glenn Jilek guha2005 at hotmail.com
Sat Jan 3 16:51:01 PST 2009


I hesitate to send this because it really has gotten away from the Camino topic, but I too have much of my family in Germany and am consequently familiar with some of the European health systems, and they are much superior to what we have in the States.  The people there are not as insecure as we Americans who may know that medical conditions are a major (perhaps the main) cause of personal bankruptcies.  I think that is a reason for the excess litigation...just to protect yourself from future costs due to injury or even medical mistakes.  An American has always to worry about basic survival things such as health issues.  I would certainly not worry about the treatment given out in Spanish or other European health facilities.
 
glenn> To: jethess777 at aol.com; GOCAMINO at oakapple.net; saintjames at yahoogroups.com> Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 18:19:42 -0500> From: blaroli at aol.com> Subject: Re: [Gocamino] abbreviated Camino and medical help...> > Hi,> In defense of my profession I'd like to point out that lawyers do not create, or impose, the ramifications, extensions, or interpretations of tort law> provisions such as ordinary negligence and malpractice (professional negligence); we only do our best to represent those who have suffered what the law recognizes as a damages-provoking injury.?It is the elected legislators that enact tort laws which are then interpreted by judges, with the; damages to be?assessed by juries. A lawyer who does not do her/his best in the system, as it is, for the benefit of the client would be in breach of the canon of ethics and subject to disciplinary action.?> I once saw a backpack-laden pilgrim fall down the front steps of the Santiago Cathedral and hurt herself seriously, and when I asked whether she intended to sue she looked at me as though I were from Mars. Perhaps such causes of action?are not needed in Spain because medical care there is so unbelievably inexpensive.> Some months ago the Xunta published the availability of a modified form of health insurance for pilgrims, which looked comprehensive and eminently affordable. I will dig out the details and will post them.> ?This past summer there were? two people sort-of-patrols up and down the French and other Caminos; they visited albergues. tourist information offices and so on, to make sure that there weren't any pilgrims in need of medical, or other help.> For the past few years the University of Madrid has sent about 40 podiatrists, and podiatry students, to the Camino to help pilgrims with foot problems; in Santiago itself those red-jacketed volunteers routinely approach a limping pilgrim to make sure that s/he is getting proper care.?> Unfortunately their function is not always understood. When I asked a pilgrim, in crutches,?why she wouldn't talk to them she told me that she thought they were looking for a donation or something like that.> Fortunately in 2009 the Pilgrims Office will hand out information about pilgrims' facilities and services, heretofore available only in Spanish, translated into several languages; this should minimize such misunderstandings.> Hugs!> Rosina?> _______________________________________________> Gocamino mailing list> Gocamino at oakapple.net> http://mailman.oakapple.net/mailman/listinfo/gocamino


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