pwarbi
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Speaking about health insurance Medicare in particular... Last year my wife had breast cancer. She went through surgery, radiation and chemotherapy and thank the good Lord she is doing fine now... Next month she finishes her treatment and will have to go in for regular check-ups... Her cancer treatments went fine no complication and she is once again back to her normal self... So insurance coved most of it but her and I figured out how much insurance was charged and the bill came to over $750,000 for one yearEekEek... Who can fork out that kind of money and that is just for one female with a basic form ( and excuse me if any ladies think I am taking light of this disease, I assure you I am not) breast cancer. Saying that, let me further state I have all the respect for the medical profession but something needs to be done... You do have Socialized Medicine in the UK right? If it has worked there why can't it work here?... OK!... I'm done venting... That's my stand!... Brother Glen
First of all I'd like to say I'm pleased for you all that your wife is on the road to recovery.
As for healthcare in the UK, then yes, aswell as paying the usual taxes out of our salaries, then we also pay National Insurance contributions and that goes towards the healthcare system.
For a procedure like your wife had, it would all have been paid for and treated at the local hospital with the follow up appointments being carried out by the relevant consultants there also.
As to why it can't work in the US, to be honest there's no reason why it can't as far as I can see, maybe people in the US will begrudge paying for a service out of their salary that they might never need to use?