Yeah that’s the ticket, and Morgan Fairchild is my girlfriend, yeah.
Govt’ medicine is ALWAYS broken. In the U.S. it is also UNCONSTITUTIONAL!!!
America wake up!!!
Get back to healthcare in the free market’s voluntary cooperation between patients and doctors - the best healthcare system in the world and what we used to have before the feds got their dirty mitts on it beginning around 1950’s & 1960’s.
It was born “broken” as the entire concept is flawed.
It can be salvaged if we kill all the white people…
Wouldn’t it be more correct to say previous governments betraying the promise of fiscal responsibility that got them elected....?
The previous government was not voted out because they were being conservative but because they just offered more of the same policies that lead to U.K. mess in the first place.
Socialism: THEY did it wrong. We will do it right.
Fascism: THEY did it wrong. We will do it right.
Communism: THEY did it wrong. We will do it right.
NHS?
Same old song and dance.
Yeah, the old “past governments didn’t do it right.” Idiots if they buy this crap yet again.
Quotes:
Your [UK] healthcare insurance won’t usually cover private treatment for:
organ transplants
pre-existing medical conditions
normal pregnancy and childbirth costs
cosmetic surgery to improve your appearance
injuries relating to dangerous sports or arising from war or war-like hostilities
chronic illnesses such as HIV/AIDs-related illnesses, diabetes, epilepsy, hypertension (high blood pressure) and related illnesses.
Pros
Specialist referrals. You can ask your GP to refer you to an expert or a specialist working privately to get a second opinion or specialist treatment.
Get the scans you want. If the NHS delays a scan, or won’t let you have one, you can use your cover to pay for it.
Reduce the waiting time. You can use your insurance to reduce the time you spend waiting for NHS treatment, if your wait time is more than six weeks.
Choose your surgeon and hospital. You can (in theory) choose a surgeon and hospital to suit your time and place, which isn’t possible on the NHS.
Get a private room. You’re more likely to get a private room, rather than stay in an open ward which might be mixed-sex.
Specialist drugs and treatments might be available. Some aren’t available on the NHS because they’re too expensive or not approved by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in England and Wales (NICE) or the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC).
https://www.moneyhelper.org.uk/en/everyday-money/insurance/do-you-need-private-medical-insurance
Trying to do almost everything for people who do almost nothing tends to be problematical.
I wonder if part of the problem with the NHS can be traced to the myriad ethnicities that have migrated to England over the past few decades. It’s much easier to treat patients if the population is homogenous. We have that problem too but 10-fold, which is an important reason why govt run healthcare will not work in America.
Also, kind of like when the Left says that immigration is “broken” or the Constitution is “dangerous”. Most of that is due to their shenanigans and lies.
The NHS is broken because of Socialized medicine ,the demands made upon it and the waste of resources.
And nothing to do with millions of turd world imports living on welfare.
Ah yes, the ol’ Obama blame my predecessor excuse. Barack used it for about 7 years of his 8 year presidency I think. I remember thinking how petty and self-serving that was. Problem is that his voters are petty and self-serving so this tripe goes over well. Ah, remember when we had a media capable of honest, critical thinking. I blame the Pentagon Papers and Watergate. The adulation of the dim-witted libs just infatuated the journalism professors into rhapsodic pusillanimity.
My gut feeling is that Starmer and his Humpty Dumpty party meets a crazy, unexpected end that nearly collapses both the British government and the royal family.