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All healthcare has a private element - private suppliers will inevitably be involved at some level, supplying equipment, drugs, etc. It's really about where the line is drawn. Private hospitals? Trusts?
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My (limited) understanding is that there are many important bits, but the real meat and potatoes are who foots the bill and what controls the prices. You can have any number of private entities involved, but the real question is cost of care, both to the patient and at large.
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In Poland there is public health insurance, but the hospitals have deeply crooked incentives and the service is underfunded and understaffed. Private care, or for-pay "enhanced" public care, are the only adequate options.
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Czech Republic is even worse. Their health laws have barely changed since communism. Patient rights & autonomy virtually nonexistent. I had free care "options", but had to pay a private clinic just to get a sick note when I had mononucleosis. Public doctor had ordered an x-ray.
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