OptimisticJock wrote:Cancer treatment is not emergency work, how is that funded in Germany?
So having just come from Germany and stayed with a woman who runs her own specialist practice, the German system works like this:
Everyone has to have health insurance, they pay a 7% tax on their income, and their employers match it for a total of 14%.
They can pick from hundreds of insurers offering the "Public option". The government sets the price of all treatments, so basically whenever you see the doctor for whatever you just show your insurance card and the clinic will later charge the government.
If you make more than 60k a year, you have the option to not pay into the public option and get private insurance.
The standard of care there is absolutely amazing, as good as the top end of US healthcare but without the exorbitant costs. I'm not sure that is what the UK should move to buy one thing the woman I stayed with said (and she said the NHS was amazing in her opinion) was she thought it was ridiculous covering tourists (including EU tourists), which they don't do there.
I'm sort of on board with that, I don't know how much it would save (as well as make when they start charging) but I'm open to the NHS only being free for residents, citizens, or anyone paying or who has paid taxes in the U.K. Assume that's everyone with an NI number?