Incredibly countries with vastly superior healthcare systems such as France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Finland and Japan spend less per capita than us, some of them substantially less.
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In countries with a national health insurance scheme anyone who can’t afford their own insurance has it paid for by the state but from the healthcare providers perspective everyone is a private patient; no two tier healthcare system.Anyone know what health insurance costs are and how it works in a country with a well run health system?
In effect you are subsidising the state by paying for a service again that you already pay for through your taxes.I spend €2,500 a year in health insurance for my family which seems high.
So the public system bills the private healthcare enormous amounts for the services they use..correct?
If so where is all this money going?
Anyone know what health insurance costs are and how it works in a country with a well run health system?
I spend €2,500 a year in health insurance for my family which seems high. I don't mind paying it for a good service but I know at one stage we wanted an appointment for a speech therapist for one of my children and we were given a 22 month waiting list. Totally unacceptable.
Ok, so what happens if a huge amount of people pull out of the VHI?
How will the public system manage if this huge amount of money is withdrawn?
Those with no private health care will be at less of a disadvantge than before i.e. more equality between patients, but worse off in absolute terms as the hospitals have less money.
Had paid for a private consultant who was on holidays when I went into labour.
I agree completely with Purple.
I wrote an article about 4 years ago advocating that everyone with private health care stops paying for it.
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