What to you have to pay for health care wise in your country?

May 27, 2008 2:22pm CST
I have just been reading a post and it made me wonder what do you have to pay for in your country health care wise? I live in the UK and we are lucky here to have the NHS which is a free health service for all. We get all doctors appointments free midwifery care and labour care free vaccinations for both adults and children free people on a low income even get free medications and baby infant formula so what do you have to pay for in your country?
2 responses
@posham (1236)
• Philippines
22 Jun 08
hmmm, if you work for a private company like i do, medical is covered usually fully.. but dental is only for simple extactions, prophy, anesthesia's and stuff.. other than those things, nothing more is covered (well, at least for the company i work for).. then for government employees, it's usually 20% covered..
@plumwish07 (4057)
• Indonesia
28 May 08
then you are lucky person to have those kind facilities in your country, dear friend. nothing free in my country if you want to have good quality in service. in fact, although there is kind free health facilities for poor people still the service under those kind free health care very mess up. can you imagine, after giving some surgery, a poor people just not permitted to stay at hospital until recovery, cause the hospital said that they already give whats being boundaries to give for medicate poor people. how pathetic my health care facilities!