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BTW you can expect to hit that $2000 every year. And then they'll figure out ways not to pay for shit on top of that. And they'll charge you like a hundred a month and your employer like 500-1000 a month. Basically it will be like adding an extra rent check to everyone in your economy, except the money goes down a great big hole.
 
hahahahaha .... 'Deductible'. A quaint American term.

"The National Health Service (NHS) is the publicly funded national healthcare system for England and one of the four National Health Services for each constituent country of the United Kingdom. It is the largest single-payer healthcare system in the world. Primarily funded through the government and overseen by the Department of Health and Social Care, NHS England provides healthcare to all legal English residents, with most services free at the point of use. Some services, such as emergency treatment and treatment of infectious diseases, are free for everyone, including visitors.[2]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Health_Service_(England)

--->"services free at the point of use"<---



Deductible

The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay. With a $2,000 deductible, for example, you pay the first $2,000 of covered services yourself.

After you pay your deductible, you usually pay only a copayment or coinsurance for covered services. Your insurance company pays the rest. Many plans pay for certain services, like a checkup or disease management programs, before you've met your deductible. Check your plan details.

All Marketplace health plans pay the full cost of certain preventive benefits even before you meet your deductible. Some plans have separate deductibles for certain services, like prescription drugs. Family plans often have both an individual deductible, which applies to each person, and a family deductible, which applies to all family members. Generally, plans with lower monthly premiums have higher deductibles. Plans with higher monthly premiums usually have lower deductibles.
 
Do you support Communism, Havana?
(why would you even think of supporting this 'Free Health Care' scheme?)

Do I support the NHS you ask, why not I say? That's not to say it is in need of reform, why should I give a shit who does the laundry for instance? They also farm out patients to private hospitals to reduce the queues, they've even sent some to France!!
 
Do I support the NHS you ask, why not I say? That's not to say it is in need of reform, why should I give a shit who does the laundry for instance? They also farm out patients to private hospitals to reduce the queues, they've even sent some to France!!

That's 'Socialism'! Why not let Investors get a crack at those poor people that are sick and will do anything to get better? There's money to be made on the Backs of the Unfortunates.
(Havana 'Anything for a Quid' Moon, your attitude is really shocking)
 
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