LostLittleSoul2
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Those of you all who favor universal healthcare and adopt the European model might want to do some research... WHY??? do you state it as "the European model???" That almost sounds as if it would be like that in general in europe??? Also I do live in uk temporarily and have my own, not that great view about the healthcare system here, I was bred and raised up in germany where we don't have this form of "european model." Because there we received marvellous healthcare, pay a little bit more from our wages to add to it but I personally never read any such headlines over there. Even here in uk was stated a few months ago in a newsprogram that MRSA in germany practically doesnt exist in hospitals (due to different procedures about hygiene standards) so also it was kind of universal healthcare in germany, the difference, as far as I know, was that we contribute there a little bit more to it from our wages and therefore have a better service, whilst here is none or not much contribution and therefore less service. So I think the model itself is good, the question is in my view that it simply could be much better if every person would add a little bit more to it from the wages, though I do see on the other hand the difficulties to that when I experience the horrendous daily living costs here even without really spending money and admit this would be a problem for many people here. Also recently a french actress stated in one paper something like "yes I do pay a bit more tax in france, but at least our hospitals don't kill us, our trains are on time and the children are able to go to decent schools, therefore I am happy to pay a bit more tax." So I don't think that the system is correct to be named as "european model" and more likely the british model, as it is handled on a better level in other parts of europe. Personally I appreciate to have luck at the moment to have good doctors here since I moved as my previous one was too stupid to recognise my fibromyalgia and put my pain down on my little extra weight...even when it didnt make sense when even my upper arms are in pain sometimes....but that would be the topic then about qualifications in this country, where I better dont start at all to go into it...
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