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UK health care is quite horrid in my opinion in terms of the quality, haven't been there for 2-3 years, I do remember mum spending a small fortune on my teeth when I was little. US healthcare scares me, no one in their right mind travels there without insurance or you're just in so much trouble its not worth considering, I got sick in NY a few years ago with a mix of food poisoning, flu and slightly depressed from the cold, that was a pretty pricey venture I must say! Excellent facilities if you can afford it but doesn't seem to be much in the way of 'middle of the road', though there probably is, I didn't venture there though...
Australian health care is still quite good overall, the basics are covered for the most part and I've been in and out a couple of times for a busted knee, broken head, the odd car accident and a bit of elective some time back.
I'm not dead, so its not too bad!
But likewise, I don't mind paying a little extra for my private health care on top as Sushi mentioned to also cover loss of income if for whatever reason I can't work for myself and anything else that needs beating into shape 'right now' in terms of electives.
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