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Healthcare is a legalized scam.
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Wait, seriously? To use a medical emergency service?????My neighbor recently had an accident that required him to be medvac'd to a larger hospital. His medvac bill alone was $18,000.
Wait, seriously? To use a medical emergency service?????
Why bother paying your taxes if emergency services aren’t “free?”
Also at the risk of inciting mod anger may I post this clip, which succinctly sums up my thoughts on the US “health care” system.
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Geez!This was by helicopter and the lowest that I've seen charged. Highest I've heard of was $50,000.
The total bill for accident was around $140k, he's a 75 year old man. I believe he won't have it paid off before he's dead.
The Brits don't appear to envy or desire our supposedly superior privatized system vs. theirs. What do you make of this?Healthcare is a legalized scam.
This was by helicopter and the lowest that I've seen charged. Highest I've heard of was $50,000.
The total bill for accident was around $140k, he's a 75 year old man. I believe he won't have it paid off before he's dead.
The hospital will eat the cost.
They'll get paid through his land I assume. He has 50 acres and that can be liquidated.
The system will eat the peopleThe hospital will eat the cost.
The system will eat the people
Brits pay for their healthcare. 12% of earning every week, every month, every year throughout your life whether you are ill or not.
...Maybe that's why the prices are so high? To compensate for predicted losses?
National Insurance isn't an 'NHS tax', it's really about benefits, pensions, etc, and it is significantly less than 12% of earnings. If you earned 30k it would be closer to 7%, 60k would be around 8.5% (although there are employer contributions too).
NHS is mostly paid for out of general taxation revenue and its budget is less than total NI revenue.
Right back at you.You need to brush up on NI if you are going to make sweeping statements about it,
The prices are so high because your government has decided to make you pay far more than everyone else for things like medicines (could be up to 10 times the cost for the same meds overseas).
You also pay the average doctor lots more, and medical practitioners pay far more in insurances because of your compensation culture and ludicrous payouts.
And that's before the profiteering and systemic overtreatment is taken into account.
Right back at you.
As your own links make perfectly clear, you pay nothing on the first £166 pw, 12% on anything between £166 and £962 pw and 2% on anything over that.
If I earn £500 pw, I pay nothing on the first $166 and 12% on the remaining £334, which would be around £40. £40 is around 8% of my £500.
Nobody pays 12% of their total income in National Insurance.
But you also said "it is 12% of earnings", which isn't true. You just seem to want a simple statement to make it sound worse than it is.As i stated in a previous post, thanks
But you also said "it is 12% of earnings", which isn't true. You just seem to want a simple statement to make it sound worse than it is.