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by bloak
2707 days ago
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They hope they don't need it, but if you're getting operated on in an expensive private hospital and something goes badly wrong, or if you just fall down the stairs while you're there, guess what they do: they dial 999[1] and an ambulance comes round from the real hospital. And you won't be charged[2] for that service. Hooray for the NHS.[3] [1] You can dial 112 instead if you prefer. [2] Unless the private hospital charges you an admin fee for calling the ambulance for you, which I wouldn't put past those bastards. If it was profitable to slowly torture you to death that's exactly what they'd do to you. Personally I prefer to be treated by someone on a fixed salary who just wants to do the best they can with the resources available to them while earning the respect of their colleagues. [3] This has turned into a bit of a rant, but I suppose it gives people a feel for the British NHS "religion". |
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You were the first to have it and now you messed it up, compared to most of the european countries.