Guest guest Posted April 11, 2010 Report Share Posted April 11, 2010 I don't wish to comment on any other country's healthcare, but I do know a fair bit about my own.Here we have had a national health service since 1948, paid for from general taxation.You may have heard we have a general election coming up, but all political parties support the National Health Service, and I have never heard anyone oppose it, because all our healthcare is free at the point of use, and medicines are affordable at £7.20 per prescription, or a 12 month " season ticket " is available for unlimited meds for £104.00.Under 16s,over 60s, get meds free, as do some people on low incomes, and certain chronic conditions.As far as waiting times go, I have a current example with my own daughter, who is waiting for a gallbladder removal operation.She started with symptoms in November, several drugs were tried,tests and scans done, consultant seen, and surgery due in two weeks time.She is on the operating list of the top consultant at one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe.Should she become worse, she will attend the emergency section of that hospital, and probably be operated on straightaway. All free. My father practised as a pharmacist both before and after the advent of the NHS, and saw the benefits of the new system, where before people died through lack of healthcare or medicines. No one likes paying taxes, but most of us thank God that by doing so we have a good healthcare system that benefits everyone.These are the facts; please don't believe all you hear about our system. Thanks for reading Pam Leeds, England Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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