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Old 08-14-2009, 11:34 PM   #84
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Originally Posted by Donnageddon View Post
But then again, if you like the way your insurance company "runs your healthcare", no problem. You don't need to choose the public option.
This is also true in the UK. If a person doesn't want NHS treatment then they are free to go for private treatment. And there are insurance companies, such as BUPA, which organise private healthcare schemes.

I'm quite happy with NHS treatment, though occasionally have private dental work because I prefer my old amalgam fillings to be replaced with more aesthetically pleasing white ones.
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