We just have travel insurance and we spend a lot of our time in our house in Greece. Last summer I had to go to hospital in Crete for three days. I used my EHIC card and there was no charge at all. The medical care was amazing, they cured a bug I had picked up in Peru which the UK hadn’t been able to find. The nursing care does not exist! Your family look after you instead! All I had to pay for were the prescriptions from the pharmacy which were so cheap.
In the last couple of weeks, my husband has had a herniated disc and sciatica which was hugely painful. After trying acupuncture and physio, the pain became too much and we went to the doctor. We just turned up, took our turn, no appointments necessary. So far, he has had a cortisone injection and when that didn’t help a course of steroids and painkillers. The grand total was thirty euros for the injection, painkillers, magnesium and steroids and twenty five euros to see the doctor!
If it doesn’t improve we can pay for an MRI scan which would probably be around eighty euros. No waiting time, just ring and make an appointment.
We had been thinking should we take out health insurance as we get older but quite honestly with these sorts of prices and quick treatment, we probably don’t need to!
Why can we not apply these principles to our health service in the UK?