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1. rgblam+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-07-02 09:36:31
That's less than half of what the typical UK taxpayer pays for healthcare. Surely the Dutch health system is also partially funded by government revenue?
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2. shapef+r3[view] [source] 2023-07-02 10:18:20
>>rgblam+(OP)
According to our research, the average cost of an individual private health insurance plan sits at around £85 per month or £1,020 per year!

A typical family premium (two adults in their 40s and two children under 10) can vary from £700 to £1,800 a year.

The average price of a private healthcare policy in the UK is £1,032.84 per year (February 2022)

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3. rgblam+s5[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-07-02 10:44:01
>>shapef+r3
>The average price of a private healthcare policy in the UK is £1,032.84 per year

I did use the word "taxpayer". The UK's health service costs £2700 per head of population. Obviously what people contribute towards that varies.

Also my question remains unanswered. Is the Dutch health system topped up by government funding?

4. FireBe+j11[view] [source] 2023-07-02 17:51:45
>>rgblam+(OP)
It’s very well documented that US healthcare and insurance costs are the highest per capita in the world.
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