Originally posted by michbich
So you don't really have anything to compare it to? So you assume then that the level of care you have gotten is excellent? How so?
There are two sides to anything ANYWHERE... I am sure you can agree that you can simply just look around you and find people that have been neglected by your system. People who got less than they needed because someone decided thats what they needed.
My Uncle suffered a serious Heart problem while in England this past year. He travels over there every Summer. Of course they felt that at his age it was not advisable to do the surgery to put in a shunt. He offered to pay but they couldn't make a decision like that because they had no way to extrapolate that into their system. They are more used to figuring out which hospital to classify you for. For instance they get to a certain threshold where they send you to Terminal hospital. Eventually (about two weeks later) he got his US insurance to fly him home, accompanied by a Nurse (required by airline) and got into Baltimore University Hospital where they immediately did the bypass surgery Because of that he is now back over in England in good enough health to travel. When he was there it was all their decisions driving the choices. Here it was him.





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