Rynar wrote:
Then why are you suffering massive shortages and rationing, in comparison the United States? Your entire system is currently being overhauled in a way that makes basic proceedures performed nearly on demand here in America nearly unavailable in the UK.
Disclaimer: The following is anecdotal (i.e. recollection from reading newspapers, personal use of the NHS, watching the news, etc - I have not gone and googled or done research)
I'm not aware that we are. I can walk in and get an MRI and ECG tommorow (am, actually ,as I passed out and the doc wants to confirm its not epilepsy). The state is actually cutting back on visas for foreign medical workers.
I have full private cover through my employer. Haven't had to use it yet.
Now , there's a tonne going on to reprice medicines using the clout of the NHS as a bulk buyer, and the current government is restructuring as part of an overall massive state spend cost cutting exercise to reduce the deficit the last one built as part of the credit crunch, but generally, medical care is easily available and free at point of use.
There are of course high profile **** ups, but that's true of every institution; in general the NHS provides pretty effective and comparatively well priced service to all citizens of the UK.
That said, the very best of healthcare in the US is, as I understand it, the very best of healthcare available anywhere in the world. Its not my understanding that that is the generally available level though, and that in fact, the US spends more on healthcare per head, for lower 'return' than just about anywhere else either.