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Re: OT ?? FOR DAVID IN WALES
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Posted by e-manhunt on July 10, 2007 at 09:33:16 from (66.166.69.60):
In Reply to: OT ?? FOR DAVID IN WALES posted by mtgummibear on July 10, 2007 at 06:24:37:
When comparing these health systems to the USA it is improtant to realize the problems which will occur when attempting to manage on the scale necessary for the US population. Health care in the UK is rationed, inefficient, slow and bankrupt -hence those who can afford it leave to get treated. I do not wish to withhold med. treatment from children,but how do you feel if the gang member, drug pusher, or just lazy lout gets the same health care you do, on your dime? this is where the argument gets dicey. An odd side note, not necessarily on issue, is that the doctors involved in the recent car bomb incidents all came to the UK because of the shortage of home grown doctors. You hate to think that smart, service minded people would stay away from medical professions because of restricted pay, but apparently there is some suggestion of this.
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