It ain’t real bab.
@robdelaney watching the stranger on Netflix, there’s a scene where they’re collecting money for a boy in the hospital. This story takes place in the UK, why would they need to collect money for him when medical cost are paid by the government? Curious
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Like no shit,
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Not every treatment is free. Some are deemed too expensive for the likelihood of improving prospects.
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So treatment is based on statistics?
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I’m from Canada which has govt healthcare. I had appendicitis and then a complication due to infection after that. I was unable to work for 2 months. But the surgeries, hospitalization, homecare, and check ups did not cost me anything directly. I was broke but I had no debt.
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Also worth noting, the original novel on which the series is based, was set in the US.
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The procedure is elective cosmetic surgery to give the boy the face of Droopy, the cartoon hound. This would not be provided on the NHS.
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