Barto wrote:therisingblues wrote:In Japan they charge you for parking at hospitals, if youare a patient there though you can get your car parking ticket stamped when you check out so parking is free for people who have business at the hospital.
I think this is a fair system. In Japan fights have been known to erupt over car parks, with so many people in such a small area the issue of car parks is more urgent than in Australia.
On the other hand they don't have medi-care in Japan. So we take the god with the bad I guess.
P.S Do you still have free health care in Australia?
The Coalition didn't get in, so yes.
But under a Labor government - if one lasts long enough - free health care will be severely rationed [it's called "prioritised"] as it is in the UK's NHS.
[Ask anyone who currently needs public Psychiatric services even as close to a city as Mt Barker.]
Under the Coalition the option of cutting out the long waiting lists, by going private, will remain affordable, even for the pensioner's I know who keep theirs going for that reason.
[I paid my mother's for her for years because I figured a lady in her 80's would get low priority in an overloaded ER. She made it to 98, although she was in the grip of dementia in the last few years.]