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Imagine paying everytime you went to the hospital.

  1. #1
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    Wow.
  2. #2
    It's called Taxes in the UK brah.
  3. #3
    The good thing when you pay directly is you don't have to wait 18 months for a hernia operation like you do on the NHS.
  4. #4
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    I would much rather prefer that. Everytime I went to the hospital it cost me weeks of time, appointments, having to structure entire days around the hospital of which I am forced to wait. I have NO OPTION no matter how much money I have or how busy my schedule is, the hospital will not work with me. I Am working for them and paying the taxes that funds them

    socialized healthcare is only good for when you are about to die you can get saved for free. Besides that you are paying top dollar for bottom dollar non market consumer forcused service where they will tell you to just take a number and wait
  5. #5
    You have an option I'm sure.

    Just like in the UK you have the option to go private. The example I gave of the hernia operation related to my dad...he was told he'd have to wait 18 months on the NHS to get it fixed...instead my brother and I clubbed together and paid for him to have it taken care of privately...in 6 weeks.
  6. #6
    RisiR † 29 Autism
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You have an option I'm sure.

    Just like in the UK you have the option to go private. The example I gave of the hernia operation related to my dad…he was told he'd have to wait 18 months on the NHS to get it fixed…instead my brother and I clubbed together and paid for him to have it taken care of privately…in 6 weeks.

    That's what I'll do. I was already private but dropping out of school changed my rate, so now they want some money from me.

    I might have to go to the looney bin for some time to get out of this so I can tell them I was crazy and had no idea what was going on.
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