Only when you go to the ER because you're dying.
which costs the tax payers exorbitant amounts of money. preventative maintenance through national healthcare would all but resolve this almost entirely besides the odd car accident or broken arm
Only when you go to the ER because you're dying.
which costs the tax payers exorbitant amounts of money. preventative maintenance through national healthcare would all but resolve this almost entirely besides the odd car accident or broken arm
referrals for dental surgery are free if contact with primary healthcare is made first.
also a few simple forms will get you your money back in most cases, same with opticians.
it has been this way since Bevin conjured up the NHS..
also healthcare in america is free for people on welfare?
also healthcare in america is free for people on welfare?
which costs the tax payers exorbitant amounts of money. preventative maintenance through national healthcare would all but resolve this almost entirely besides the odd car accident or broken arm
So dental surgery i.e. a procedure within a hospital not a dental surgery is free? That's not exactly a huge share of the dental market and you know it dullard.
From my understanding there are free hospitals available in some places.
National healthcare is all about costing tax payers exorbitant amounts of money.
it costs less to do preventative maintenance than to let every issue fester until they have to go to the ER. ER visits are obscenely expensive as everyone knows
Rather people suffer in silence so long as it's not life threatening Chikken?
that's the republican way, unfortunately
Tell me about this point of care and what it is just so I'm clear. You mean it's free work from a maxillofacial surgeon but work from a dentist isn't?
Last time I went to a dentist I paid £200.
And you miss out that a lot of drugs that are prescribed and paid for (with a fee of £7.20) actually cost less than the fee themselves so they make money on it.
Rather people suffer in silence so long as it's not life threatening Chikken?
I see. I'd be fucked then I guess. But I suppose Republicans would say that's my fault for having non-life threatening medical issues that I occasionally need help with in order to make me a productive tax payer fo rmy country.
It's going to be worse when everyone starts running to a doctor every time they get the sniffles.
I don't believe the federal government should be involved in my health care in any way.