Would there really be service better enough to go abroad? Leaving the country for healthcare is a big barrier, especially if we're talking about a government that had to fund the public service properly as there'd be no alternative to relieve the pressure.Stom wrote:People will still want to pay for better service, just now they’ll be going abroad for it and taking money out of the economy.Puja wrote:As Banquo says - you wouldn't start from here. The system is a mess and I'm not proposing just abruptly shutting the private option. However, I would have shutting them as a future ambition and be taking steps (like increasing the tax burden on the private options, increased pay/bonuses for medics who don't take private cases, etc.) to move to a position where it was possible.Stom wrote:
If you close of private healthcare, people will just travel for procedures. You’re not going to solve waiting times by making it 100% public.
And on schools, what about alternative schooling options? Surely the government doesn’t offer that for the same cost as “standard” education? And many children are much better off in alternative environments.
Back on topic, the government here have now split reporting. It’s now x cases in Budapest and y everywhere else. Which, considering they’re voters are everywhere Else and there are less than 100 deaths outside of Budapest... political games.
What do you mean by alternative schooling options? Are you talking special needs or religious or streaming by intelligence or what?
Puja
Alternative education means Waldorf(Steiner), Montessori, etc. they encourage critical and independent thinking and provide a different classroom environment better for many kids.
I do not know enough about Montessori or Waldorf schools to comment. Would they not be possible as a grant maintained system within a public education system or does their method of teaching require grotesque extra amounts of funding? If so, why are those children getting it?
Puja