The first country he traveled was the United Kingdom. In that country, they don’t have to pay anything for health care because the government pays everything. They have better health statistics and linger life. They don’t have premium insurance, no co-pays, and no fee at all. All the hospitals are owned by the government. People don’t have to worry about going bankrupt because they don’t receive medical bills. NHS was thinking in doing some private health insurances, however people disagreed with the idea, so they protested on the streets and a sign that called my attention was one that said, “No US style Health service here”. I will be on their side because the medical health there is good. They don’t have to pay much money and they are healthy. Another important thing about this country is that doctor’s pay depends on how many patients they have a day. That is something that surprised me because at first, I …show more content…
Everyone there is offer health care. About 90% percent of Germans choose to stay in the national system because it covers all the basics and pays for alternative therapists. They are fast with their patients, but not as fast as Japan. People who live in Germany says that the quality is excellent and they are very happy with their system of medical health. I don’t know if a lot of people living in America would have the same responses. A negative thing is that the doctors don’t get pay very well. They earn approximately $80, 000 a year, that is half of what the doctors in the U.S. earn. It is good to have a ship and good medical health, the only thing that I am concern about is the salary for the