Haha, you have snacked that blond guy form Iwao, did you? Or is it someone else? Ehm, sorry, got distracted by handsome blondy- not my fault. ;p
Back to the topic. Actually, I think no. 15 is pretty good.
Part of it is probably related to the money that's going into the health care system of every country. But job availability and child caring options are important too.
I was suprised about France, but I have no clue how their health care system works.
In the UK a lot of expensive therapies aren't covered by NHS- National Health Service. I know it for sure about some oncologic treatments (expensive targeted therapies) which were often declined by NICE (National Institut for Health and Care Exellence). NICE judges about such new treatments. If their opinion is negative, you can buy it yourself (impossible for normal people who don't have 5.000-20.000 € to spare every month). I assume it goes for other treatments as well.
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Date: 2015-05-07 01:46 pm (UTC)Back to the topic. Actually, I think no. 15 is pretty good.
Part of it is probably related to the money that's going into the health care system of every country. But job availability and child caring options are important too.
I was suprised about France, but I have no clue how their health care system works.
In the UK a lot of expensive therapies aren't covered by NHS- National Health Service. I know it for sure about some oncologic treatments (expensive targeted therapies) which were often declined by NICE (National Institut for Health and Care Exellence). NICE judges about such new treatments. If their opinion is negative, you can buy it yourself (impossible for normal people who don't have 5.000-20.000 € to spare every month). I assume it goes for other treatments as well.