|
|
|
|
|
by mytailorisrich
634 days ago
|
|
The issue with the debate over "free at the point of use" is that it is often framed as two extremes: It's either free or we'll have the same as the US where people are pushed out of healthcare on price (ignoring the counter-examples of most other developed countries). But in reality there is a vast continuum between "free" and prohibitively expensive. There is also of course the option that some categories get "free" care in any case (like prescriptions now, which in England are £9.90 in general but 0 for children and people on specific benefits). "Free at the point of use" is totemic of the NHS and any suggestions of change are rejected as a matter of quasi-religion (which can be seen in a few comments here to some extent) |
|