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Morning Sqad ! Yes, you are right of course. But the NHS may be in a mess but at least we have it. Some friends in the States have just had their 1st baby and within a few hours, it started to turn blue. Very quickly they diagnose the he had heart transposition, with all the bits connected the wrong way.
He has now had all that sorted out and has had a heart pacemaker fitted. He is in Pittsburgh now but they are hoping that he will be transferred to the Boston Children's Hospital, as soon as he well enough. I understand that this is probably the best childrens hospital in the world
My friends have health insurance, which is very reassuring, as this treatment would cost them over a $million if they didn't.
My point in telling this story is that what would happen in Britain if we had the same type of health arrangements here ? As you know, my brother had a serious head injury nearly two years ago and he has made a 95% recovery. When he needed the really high-end care and treatment, he got it and I doubt if it could have been any better. But his after care and rehab wasn't very good at all.
So what would we do if we didn't have the NHS ? What would happen to my American friends little boy, if he came from a poor, out of work family ?