leastonh1
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Joined: 2/12/2005 From: West Yorkshire, England Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: LarryP Do the citizens that refuse it, like the ones that are healthy and use alternative ways, do they get fined? Seriously? Fines for refusing to use it?! I'm not sure where this idea of fines comes from, but the answer is: absolutely not. Everyone is free to use the health care system, or not, as they choose. We do live in a democracy here you know!! quote:
ORIGINAL: LarryP Have you actually had to use it personally? For something serious, and if so did you have to wait? I have used it personally for both minor issues and imminent, life threatening illness. For minor things, there is a maximum of 18wks wait for surgical treatment and maximum of 4hrs wait for anyone presenting at the Accident and Emergency dep't. To see your local doctor often involves visiting the surgery during opening hours. For anything urgent, there is no waiting times. quote:
ORIGINAL: LarryP It's really weird to see you post this as we here in the states have heard over and over that health care in Britain stinks! That we don't ever want to model your system. That you come over here for operations because of not being granted certain medical procedures. I'm confused... All I can say is, you've heard wrong. It doesn't stink by any means. The managers and idiots who control it do though. There's no such thing as a perfect system and the UK NHS isn't one. But, it does work well for the service users. There are always exceptions though. FWIW, we hear similar things about your system. How you won't get treatment unless you have insurance. Like you, we wouldn't ever choose to model your system. Go figure. I suspect there are elements of truth and lies in both viewpoints.
< Message edited by Jim_H -- 12/26/2009 4:47:20 PM >
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