nostr:npub1whnum8nhxdrrny6jnc3etx7n46m6wnt77ee7h2has2zsfjyyqdhshctwsa nostr:npub16qct6ge6zdr72yxrw2cc0rsqyp9j9qrjs9pkz3gkydc839jrtk5sj8al6e these clinics weren't always allowed to operate, and they're still controversial, but now the genie is out of the bottle. it would be hard for the government to go back on this since it would destroy multiple private hospitals that only exist because the government gave the green light in the first place.

What so wrong with private practice anyway? Haha

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nostr:npub16qct6ge6zdr72yxrw2cc0rsqyp9j9qrjs9pkz3gkydc839jrtk5sj8al6e the way it works here, hospitals only handle the advanced stuff. the private practices are usually for GP visits only. they are funded via a health insurance scheme with a copay for the patients, while hospitals and other inpatient treatment is completely free.

but if you think about it, doesnt that reduce burden of the government?

say 100 patients are available.

if no private practice all 100 has to go to the government practice increasing its burden.

the 20 wealthy ones can go to a private one, pay extra, and get treated more comfortably?

tbh private practice here are quite advanced, with some even treating cancer with top notch technologies

Why tho? I dont understand?