oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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Most people know that health care in the UK is 'free at the point of use' in the UK. That does NOT mean it is free. It is paid for by taxation.
But you can also have private treatment either by health insurance or by paying yourself when you need it.
I have insurance that will provide treatment IF there is a significant delay on the NHS. I have used that for a consultant's opinion when the NHS consultant had a six-month waiting list. I was seen within ten days on a day of my choice.
But what if I had wanted a CT Scan and there was an NHS delay?
The private cost (which would be covered by my insurance with no co-pay) would be between £400 and £900. The higher figure would be in London. Locally about £500.
If I was a foreigner with no travel health insurance and had an NHS CT scan?
The NHS charge would be lower than that.
How does that compare with the costs in the US for an insurance claim?
But you can also have private treatment either by health insurance or by paying yourself when you need it.
I have insurance that will provide treatment IF there is a significant delay on the NHS. I have used that for a consultant's opinion when the NHS consultant had a six-month waiting list. I was seen within ten days on a day of my choice.
But what if I had wanted a CT Scan and there was an NHS delay?
The private cost (which would be covered by my insurance with no co-pay) would be between £400 and £900. The higher figure would be in London. Locally about £500.
If I was a foreigner with no travel health insurance and had an NHS CT scan?
The NHS charge would be lower than that.
How does that compare with the costs in the US for an insurance claim?
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