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Old 08-29-2009, 04:06 AM   #2
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The perception we seem to get in the UK is that it's very, very good if you have sufficient money; it's OK if you're very poor, but there's a big "gap" in the middle where people are not poor enough to quality for free healthcare, and not rich enough to be able to be able to afford the insurance premiums for high-quality healthcare.

That, as I say, is my perception of the system, speaking as an outsider to it.
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