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The UK NHS is sufficient for most needs and best of all it is free. The usual scandals result from some patients having to wait months for "non urgent" operations or organ transplants. There are other options, such as visiting another EU member state for free treatment, which some people do. But that's no so practical.
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You're reading My English friends, there has been lots of debate about universal health care in the USA, how do you like your health system in the UK? Oh, my Canadain friends, please jump into this conversation also!
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Sounds very good to me...Thank you P! +6
by Cotton 201 on October 11th, 2009
thanks, c101 +3
by Jacques on October 11th, 2009