Question About Uk...?

What is NHS is it like healthcare over within or somthing?

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Leukemia treatment is free because of it?!?!?


Answers:    It is the National Health Service. Yes if you have leukaemia or anything else, your treatment costs you nil.

All working people settle up National Insurance in indistinguishable way they remuneration tax, and some of this go towards the NHS. But even if you have never worked you are entitled to free treatment.

You repay nothing for hospital stays and treatments, doctors appointments, emergency treatment etc; if you enjoy prescription drugs you pay lb6.80 (approx US$13) per item unless you are without a job, pregnant, under 16 (or 18, I'm not sure) or of pensionable age. My regular prescription drug costs the state over lb80 ($160) every four weeks - I reward lb6.80. Some people who involve regular prescriptions, like diabetics, don't enjoy to pay at adjectives, whatever their circumstances.

I have cancer four years ago; my hospital stay, surgery (the same first-rate surgeon I would have have if I had elected and rewarded for private treatment), chemotherapy, radiotherapy and aftercare didn't cost me a penny.

Although most people recompense NI contributions, many acquire more out of the NHS than they have ever contributed - especially if they enjoy a serious illness requiring a great deal of treatment, like cancer.

The NHS isn't impeccable; successive governments own made swingeing cuts, and there is creeping privatisation within areas like cleaning and catering. But for my money (or not!) it's still far and away the best system contained by the world. When I read of people contained by a wealthy country close to America not being competent to afford cancer treatment my blood runs cold.
National Health Service and everything is free

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