eulero83 -> RE: This explains a lot (8/27/2014 2:30:21 AM)
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ORIGINAL: kkaliforniaa I talked with someone from the United Kingdom, in order to see a specialist, it could take more than a year for an available appointment! This is what happens with "free" healthcare. Although it still isn't really free, on one hand it comes out of your pocket along with everything else that goes with taxes, on the other hand, it's insurance and you know full well the cost of it. I think the way the system is right now is probably better, at least for those who don't want to wait a year to see a specialist [whether it be a cardiologist, orthopedic surgeon, etc] Was the british person looking for a specialist or you? Because if you are not a british citizen I don't think you are entitled to see any specialist from the ntional health care system. I'm in northern italy, we have a public health system, and never waited more than a couple week for a not urgent specialist visit. Maybe one month if it involved a non urgent surgery as I was to wait after the more urgent patients.
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