Even if you have insurance, much like car insurance you can have an excess which is easily equal to your monthly payment (i.e. you pay $400 to 800 a month and your excess might also be that much if you need treatment... ouch!).
For all the constant ****ging off and the attempts by the government to make the NHS look bad, we are incredibly fortunate to have it. My wife doesn't particularly like it as she's American and used to private medical, but I'm sure she can appreciate the fact that it doesn't cost thousands in this country for simple care, or that the birth of our daughter didn't cost $20,000. We have put the majority of our money into moving country and her effectively being a single mother whilst working has proved extremely difficult, and I can tell you that without paying for decent cover you get screwed, there are no two ways about it. Also, as I mentioned before as well... the $80K that my brother in law had as a bill for three days in hospital! eek.
For all the constant ****ging off and the attempts by the government to make the NHS look bad, we are incredibly fortunate to have it. My wife doesn't particularly like it as she's American and used to private medical, but I'm sure she can appreciate the fact that it doesn't cost thousands in this country for simple care, or that the birth of our daughter didn't cost $20,000. We have put the majority of our money into moving country and her effectively being a single mother whilst working has proved extremely difficult, and I can tell you that without paying for decent cover you get screwed, there are no two ways about it. Also, as I mentioned before as well... the $80K that my brother in law had as a bill for three days in hospital! eek.
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