Rahvin wrote:
What's it actually like with a proper national healthcare system? Do you pay anything to visit the doctor? What about prescriptions, or surgeries?
Another perspective from me: the Polish system is notoriously underfunded and riddled with problems. Still:
I don't have to pay anything for a doctor's visit. I simply book an appointment, and like Mike - I get it in a couple of days, or just go and ask to be examined if the problem is severe. For example, if I get a cold, they'll tell me to come in a day or two to get my prescription and be on my way, but when I got a nasty infection from a wasp sting, I was seen immediately.
When I go in, I show my health care booklet (we don't have electronic cards in my area yet...as I said, underfunded) and that's it. I never paid anything for getting a prescription, but I do have to pay for the drugs on them: still, it ain't that bad. There's a subsidized drug list and you can easily get generics if you ask the doc. Antibiotics are the most expensive, typically, with a three-day dose costing up to 80 zlotys (average pay in Poland is something like 2300 zlotys/month).
As for surgery, if it's not urgent, you may have to wait some time. Sometimes even up to six months - which pisses off a lot of people. Then again, when my grandmother got a heart attack, she was immediately given a coronography, spent the night at an intensive care ward and got an open-heart surgery the next day, no questions asked, no payment...when I asked on the board what the surgery would cost in America, I got a jaw-dropping figure. Something like half a million dollars.