Over the last 3 months I have realised just what we do take for granted here in the Uk. The emergency birth of my son, the time he spent in the incubator and my wife's operation all cost me more than I would care to count up. I paid because my wife never had PhilHealth, which in reality only covers about 25% of the cost of the treatment.
Not only have I spent to care for my wife and baby son to make sure they return to full health, but I also paid for my mother-in-law to have ultra-sound for a painful kindey stone problem.
I have no answer to the problems I saw in the hospitals in Phils. We all know of the massive corruption that smothers every Phils government department, but unless you have money ..... quite simply.... you will die.
While in Phils, i went to my wife's cousin's funeral. She was 32 and leaves one son (no father) She had stomach pains for several weeks, but was either too scared or wasnt able to pay for a doctor. Shouldn't it be a human right to seek free medical advice and have treatment?
We are lucky here in the Uk. Of course we pay for the service and always moan about it, but our country will not let us die in vain and before we need to.