Private Healthcare in the UK

May 8th, 2011 posted by admin

Health care in England is looked after by England’s public health service, the National Health Service (NHS), which provides healthcare to all permanent residents of the UK that is free at the point of use and paid for from general taxation. The NHS is generally thought to be one of the best public health care systems in Europe, if not the world. In fact, the NHS is the envy of the general public in the US.

Given these facts, readers of this article would be surprised to know that over 8 % of Britons have private medical insurance. Recent changes in services provided by the NHS means that various essential medical services like psychiatry, dentistry & surgery is not covered by the NHS, or that there is an interminable waiting list. Utilizing the NHS for eye surgery or fertility treatment, among other types of procedures, can sometimes mean waiting for up to 40 months for corrective medical procedures. There is also a concern about contracting MRSA, an antibiotic resistant super bug that is commonly contracted by patients during hospital stays. Given these factors, it is no surprise that so many Britons are choosing to go private.

Individuals can choose to pay for private medical insurance themselves and many companies offer fixed price surgery schemes or loans for private surgeries at attractive interest rates.

Before choosing a private hospital or doctor, even if opting for a mild treatment like hair restoration, you should conduct a thorough due diligence and background check to ensure that you receive a high quality of care. The Healthcare Commission publishes a report each year that ranks hospital on 32 parameters, and accessing this free report could be the first step on deciding which private medical care provider to choose.

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