Except 50 million americans aren't 'customers' are they...They treat the patient as a valued customer.
Except 50 million americans aren't 'customers' are they...They treat the patient as a valued customer.
Except 50 million americans aren't 'customers' are they...They treat the patient as a valued customer.
That's because they aren't patients
Tried is the operative word - what happens is the " business" has to Meet Targets that don`t correspond to any real world business model - they are bureaucrats`imaginings - and in Staffs. people died .
So if you're rich you get treated, and if not all you get is a quick patch up job...Well I reckon it's about time that society started caring about the people footing the bill.
Nobody gets turned away from any USA hospital if they need urgent/emergency treatment. If they want elective stuff they have to pay. We could learn a lot from that approach.
So if you're rich you get treated, and if not all you get is a quick patch up job...
Sounds like it depends on the card you present..Well that would depend on the condition you presented with.
Back to you....
And that excellent care can come at quite a high cost. A friend of mine's wife was taken extremely ill whilst on holiday in Majorca. She spent about 6 or 7 weeks in hospital there. Shortly after their arrival home in the UK the final bill arrived from the hospital. Over 23,000 Euros (of which their insurance company paid about half) leaving them with just short of 12,000 Euros to find.Why do these dabates keep going on about America, why not the rest of Europe which also uses insurance models, and provides top quality care?
Read carefully and you'll see I didn't...PS You bottled on this
Read carefully and you'll see I didn't...PS You bottled on this
(The BMA are of the same opinion btw )
I`ve moved on from Thatcher , I`ll do the same for you. I have got a lot from the NHS I can`t say the same from you, and then smug gits like you feel all validated and walk around going "Told you so, we shouldnt have private care".
Then 40 years later still hark on about thatcher.