I'm a little tired of hearing statist lies. Here, some idiot says I'm lying and repeats a mantra that's very common in my country, which is that if you have a serious health problem, private insurance won't cover it.
Come on, have you read your insurance contract?
These are the prices for private insurance that even includes cancer treatment at the best clinic in Spain for this condition, the University Clinic of Navarra, which even collaborates with the MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston, USA) and the University of Colorado Cancer Center.
Up to 25 years old: €41.12/month
26–45 years old: €62.73/month
46–60 years old: €88.04/month
61–65 years old: €149.46/month
In Spain, public healthcare spending per person is around €2,700 per inhabitant per year, according to official sources, with waiting lists of more than two years, obsolete treatments, and many people dying due to negligence.
In Spain, 35% of the population supports the rest. Imagine how much tax a person pays from their salary to maintain this inefficient public healthcare scam.
If just €2,700 of a person's taxes were allocated to healthcare, you could take out top-of-the-range insurance for your whole family. But as I said, only 35% of the Spanish population contributes to the cash ratio and healthcare costs €2,700 per inhabitant. It's simple math.