Aesthetics stuff is not what we're talking about. Insurance for that stuff? What's the point? Might as well save up cash.
But you know that elective/aesthetic surgery is not what we were talking about.
But you know that elective/aesthetic surgery is not what we were talking about.
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I got a nose job that was somewhat medical, as it helped my breathing to a non-negligible degree, but not to an extent that the NHS would deal with it.
Like I said there are medically valid reasons for elective surgery.
When insurance isn’t dealing with life threatening conditions, it’s an amazing value add.
I also had the same thing for the same reasons, told to me by a doctor in Minnesota.
I'm pointing out that while you're talking about big change and leaving private insurance for elective surgery, I'm pointing out that if you do that, AND bring the hospitals and doctors under the govt umbrella, you get cheaper everything.