- Jan 2, 2013
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That's massively true. However, I had serious juvenile health issues that were dealt with impeccably by my local NHS trust (which is highly criticised anyway) and based on conversation relatives in the States had with my parents at the time, if the NHS privatised their insurance probably wouldn't have afforded the quality care I got. I really owe my life to the service and I hope it stays at least partly public.They cannot pay doctors enough to make it attractive to go into a specialty so there is a shortage if specialists. There also aren't enough GPs to support the load. That's one of the major issues with this type of system and why u wouldn't want it.
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