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Originally Posted by Pierre
Shouldn’t be though. It should be your right.
Why is the NHS a sacred cow, but a pension a potentially disposable item?
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By the same token, we should stop paying for the NHS, why should I fund some old persons dementia treatment, that money should be for me, I have health insurance.
Why should the younger generation pay for the health worries of these aging boomers?
It’s really strange watching a Labour supporter, and I assume socialist, denouncing socialism.
There’s hope for you yet.
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Most Private Health Insurance doesn’t cover chronic conditions (such as diabetes, arthritis, angina, asthma, etc.), Accident & Emergency, Intensive Care treatment, pre-existing conditions, pregnancy & birth, and quite a lot more - so as long as you don’t have an accident, need intensive care after an accident or if complications arose from an operation at a private clinic, develop a chronic condition, haven’t had treatment for a previous acute condition, don’t have allergies or food intolerance, aren’t going to be deaf, won’t need dialysis, and don’t expect to get any of the normal symptoms of aging as you get older (Alzheimer’s, Dementia), you absolutely don’t need the NHS…
tl:dr - Private Health insurance is fine unless you have pre-existing conditions, get old, have/get a chronic condition, have an accident or need intensive care…