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UK residents’ exodus for better health care

Hat tip to Michelle Malkin.  Tons of them are leaving the mess known as the National Health System in Britain:

Record numbers of Britons are travelling abroad for medical treatment to escape the NHS – with 70,000 patients expected to fly out this year.

And by the end of the decade 200,000 “health tourists” will fly as far as Malaysa and South Africa for major surgery to avoid long waiting lists and the rising threat of superbugs, according to a new report.

The first survey of Britons opting for treatment overseas shows that fears of hospital infections and frustration of often waiting months for operations are fuelling the increasing trend.

The Brits tell us normal Americans what we already knew: Michael Moore was full of feces in his portrayal of the NHS as the panacea of health care.  Truth is, Moore’s characterizations were, like everything else he puts out, fabrications and distortions:

Sicko, like all Moore’s films, is about an important and emotive subject – healthcare. He contrasts the harsh and exclusive system in the US with the European ideal of universal socialised medicine, equal and free for all, and tries to demonstrate that one is wrong and the other is right. So far, so good; there are cases to be made.

Unfortunately Sicko is a dishonest film. That is not only my opinion. It is the opinion of Professor Lord Robert Winston, the consultant and advocate of the NHS. When asked on BBC Radio 4 whether he recognised the NHS as portrayed in this film, Winston replied: “No, I didn’t. Most of it was filmed at my hospital [the Hammersmith in west London], which is a very good hospital but doesn’t represent what the NHS is like.”

I didn’t recognise it either, from years of visiting NHS hospitals. Moore painted a rose-tinted vision of spotless wards, impeccable treatment, happy patients who laugh away any suggestion of waiting in casualty, and a glamorous young GP who combines his devotion to his patients with a salary of £100,000, a house worth £1m and two cars. All this, and for free.

This, along with an even rosier portrait of the French welfare system, is what Moore says the state can and should provide. You would never guess from Sicko that the NHS is in deep trouble, mired in scandal and incompetence, despite the injection of billions of pounds of taxpayers’ money.

While there are good doctors and nurses and treatments in the NHS, there is so much that is inadequate or bad that it is dishonest to represent it as the envy of the world and a perfect blueprint for national healthcare. It isn’t. 

Sorry, Hilldawg (and other leftists running for president), but I don’t want that kind of crap coming here to America.  Let the Euros keep it.


October 29, 2007 - Posted by crushliberalism | Euros, Michael Moore, socialism

6 Comments »

  1. it is really no different that the old “county hospitals” of yore – substandard care for “substandard” people – i say that loosely of course.

    there will be so many “poor” people who will buy into this entire scheme that the rest of u.s. will be left with spinning heads.

    i recently made a post at my blog that stirred quite a controversy regarding this particular matter.

    Comment by nanc | October 29, 2007

  2. That makes at least 2 “documentary” films that Moore has made that are not truthful. Would that mean that possibly ALL documentary films are not totally factual (An Inconvenient Truth)? Hmmm?

    Comment by tnjack | October 29, 2007

  3. British Seek Health Care Elsewhere

    More evidence of the failure that is national/socialized health care from our friends across the pond.Record
    numbers of Britons are travelling abroad for medical treatment to
    escape the NHS – with 70,000 patients expected to fly out this…

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  4. Well as you know I have family in England. My sister in law had to wait three years for back surgery that led to other problems. She was just a young girl…you know, a KID. THREE YEARS IN PAIN. Needless to say she nor anyone I talked to over there are supportive of socialized healthcare.

    Who wants to pay 15 bucks for a gallon of gas? 8 bucks for a 12oz of cheap beer?

    Comment by Jenn | October 29, 2007

  5. The whole thing is to take money from those that can afford it (to a point) and provide substandard forced “healthcare” to those who cant afford it. Forcing those who can afford it to pay again for decent healthcare out of pocket without the ability to write it off. Take from those who worked for it and give to those who wont.

    Comment by WMD_Maker | October 29, 2007

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