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Nah you just had to bribe health care workers or call in family favours to get treatment.Originally posted by AtW View PostDid any EU country took over private hospitals like it happened here, so that those who paid for private (and public) medicine via insurance were tulip out of luck to use it?
Least our system was fair.....
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Did any EU country took over private hospitals like it happened here, so that those who paid for private (and public) medicine via insurance were tulip out of luck to use it?
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Indeed, but our corrupt politicians can be voted out of office (eventually) and there will be some sore heads when criminal charges start rolling in (again, eventually).Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWow. Thank goodness there's no evidence of that kind of shenanigans in the UK.
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Wow. Thank goodness there's no evidence of that kind of shenanigans in the UK.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-pandemic.html
Tovarishch you are a good party member use my access.
Corruption within the EU has surged during the Covid pandemic: Citizens often forced to use well-connected friends to access healthcare, report finds- Anti-graft watchdog Transparency International surveyed people across the EU
- Found 29 per cent relied on favours or connections to access public healthcare
- Six per cent of respondents resorted to paying an outright bribe, report found
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