You all know that I think nationalized health care is a terrible idea in practice. ON PAPER it looks good, and it all works in theory.
In practice, though?
News reports like this one will not convince me that a bloated, inefficient government scheme of rationed services is a good idea. Sorry.
Here is a blurb:
Record numbers of Britons are flying abroad for medical treatment to escape NHS waiting lists and the rising threat of hospital superbugs. . . . Thousands of "health tourists" are going as far as India, Malaysia and South Africa for major operations – such is their despair over the quality of health services. The first survey of Britons opting for treatment overseas shows that fears of hospital infections and frustration with NHS waiting lists are fuelling the increasing trend. More than 70,000 Britons will have treatment abroad this year – a figure that is forecast to rise to almost 200,000 by the end of the decade. Patients needing major heart surgery, hip operations and cataracts are using the internet to book operations to be carried out thousands of miles away. |