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originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
originally posted by: Metallicus
Right now I can go to any doctor I want and pay for the services I need. In England you are screwed due to Government involvement. I love the freedom I have to choose who I want to see and get done what my doctor and I decide is best for me.
Thing is, most of us are happy with the NHS and don't bother going private.
originally posted by: Masterjaden
a reply to: Theprodicalson
Healthcare is absolutely not a right. You cannot have something be a right that requires the action of someone else. That makes it tantamount to slavery or indentured servitude.
Jaden
originally posted by: AngryCymraeg
Yes, the NHS has problems. It's winter for a start and there are too many morons out there who think that a cold = deadly flu. In addition the idiot Conservative government we are currently cursed with (Theresa May is one of the most unlucky and incompetent PMs we have ever had) has been mismanaging it by trying to bring in US-style measures that keep wasting money and not working. However, the NHS is still a national treasure that works.
It's tragic that so many people will have to live in pain and distress for AT LEAST 30 days longer than they should. For those of you who have been sick or injured, just a few days of waiting seems like an eternity, doesn't it?
originally posted by: stormcell
originally posted by: Masterjaden
a reply to: Theprodicalson
Healthcare is absolutely not a right. You cannot have something be a right that requires the action of someone else. That makes it tantamount to slavery or indentured servitude.
Jaden
Unfortunately for that ideology, we live in the real world with infectious diseases like tuberculosis, ebola, malaria, dysentry, hepatitis, influenza, measles, mumps, chickenpox and many others. Even worse if they are anti-biotic
resistant strains. The health of the general population depends on the health of every individual.
We've had people in London having to take months off work, because some new arrivals were carriers of antibiotic resistant strains of TB and were spreading it around the London Underground. If it weren't for the NHS, those people would not afford the hundreds of thousands of pounds for treatment and would have continued to spread it around.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: carewemust
So, British Politicians manage to stuff up their system and it becomes the fault of a single payer system.
Australia has a great system, not perfect, but much better than the US model. It is a National Health system and it works.
Don't blame the UK system, blame the Politicians.
The problem with the US system is that it is based on a single purity of GREED!
P
originally posted by: jjkenobi
originally posted by: DISRAELI
Another factor- a bad flu winter with a lot of patients.
What kind of operation does one give someone who has the flu?
Sounds like a lame excuse.
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: Whodathunkdatcheese
originally posted by: Metallicus
Right now I can go to any doctor I want and pay for the services I need. In England you are screwed due to Government involvement. I love the freedom I have to choose who I want to see and get done what my doctor and I decide is best for me.
Thing is, most of us are happy with the NHS and don't bother going private.
I think you're referring to those who are not on the DELAY, or WAIT, or CANCELLATION list for medical treatment?
originally posted by: stormcell
We've had people in London having to take months off work, because some new arrivals were carriers of antibiotic resistant strains of TB and were spreading it around the London Underground. If it weren't for the NHS, those people would not afford the hundreds of thousands of pounds for treatment and would have continued to spread it around.