Sorry to hear about your circumstance.
Not so sure, even in the UK they would be able to help her.
The problem always comes down to money. Somebody has to pay for it.
Either taxes go WAY up, or premiums go way up.
One fo the reasons costs are so high in the USA is because there are no limits on how much a Doctor or Hospital can be sued for. Limiting the amount a doctor or hospital or doctor may be sued for is called "tort reform"....but no one wants that. Well, hospitals are a business. Hospitals are in the business of providing a service, and make a profit. Doctors wnt to make money too. Doctors can't amke money is they can't afford malpractice insurance, becasue every patient wants to sue,sue,sue. Hospital utilities cost money, hospital supplies cost money. Property taxes, etc.etc.etc., see what happens when the president has no business experience?
So, now we have National Health Care. Someone still has to pay the bills. Who? The taxpayer. Ok, no problem. There is still a budget, and there is only so much money that can be spent. Operations cost money. So, only so many operations can afford to be performed. So....who gets the operation and who dosen't? who decides? Ok, well a "panel" does. The panel is made up of Doctors and bean coutners. Does the 80 years old man get his heart surgery, or the 30 year old girl get her surgery? what if there isn't enough funding to do both? A "cost comparison summary" is drafted, that shows the 30 year old is still contributing to the society through work and taxes paid...the 80 year old is retired and is a "drain" on the system financially. So....the 80 year old is turned away to go home and die peacefully.
National Health care does NOT mean
unlimited funds,
unlimited surgeries, and
everyone gets
everything they need. On the contrary, it means a shortage of doctors, everybody wanting everything because it's "free" now....and long waiting lines for all but the most urgent of needs. Go to an Emergency Room and see how long you wait.....unless your arm is cut off and you are carrying it with your other hand, you're gonna be there for a LONG time. That's becaseu E.R.'s can't turn you away....so everybody goes there, inlcuding alot of illegals. Who pays the operating costs of the ER? The patients that CAN pay! And soon, it will be the taxpayer.
So, if you think 1/3 of your check going to taxes right now is high, wait until you are KEEPING 1/3 to live on.
But you're health care will be "free" right?
~joe