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by WastingMyTime89 1109 days ago
I finance significantly more through taxes than American giving 10% of its income to charity which allow every citizen of my country to enjoy the benefits of socialised medicine and unemployment insurance. The idea of cheering from someone making money by paying from basic medical treatment for poorer people makes me frankly queasy.
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Eye laser surgery is considered elective. What country do you live in that covers it as part of socialise healthcare?
Eye laser surgery? (LASIK, PRK, etc.)

I thought the discussion here was about cataract surgery.

Australia has "free if you're poor and can wait" o/wise relatively cheap depending on your private health insurance.

https://www.finder.com.au/cataract-surgery-costs

Working vision correction to avoid glasses | contacts is purely elective in .au

https://www.finder.com.au/laser-eye-surgery

Sorry I meant cataract surgery. I just happen to be discussing eye laser surgery with a friend considering it.

Seems misleading for that site to say it’s free. There’s small fees which you end up paying that Medicare doesn’t cover. And afaik you require a referral for public hospital which is not covered.

I gave the situation in Australia - I have no idea which country the GP lives in.

I'd wager that small referral fees in Australia amount to considerably less than surgery costs in countries with no socialised health care systems.