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32%
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 @9GNW32Lanswered…1yr1Y

Ireland should adopt a system such as countries like germany or sweden, it should have a mix of private and public healthcare

 @9H77V8Xanswered…1yr1Y

the NHS isn't perfect and there is long waiting times plus healthcare is starting to be privatised in the UK. there isn't enough funding for public healthcare in the uk. healthcare should be free for all and have way more funding and wage increases for workers

 @9QWP2FXanswered…7mos7MO

No, investment in public healthcare should go towards providing care to those who can’t afford it. The option of private healthcare for those who can afford it takes the strain off the public healthcare system

 @9HYMC6Qanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, but make sure it is regulated so that staff are not overworked and paitents don't have to be on long waiting lists

 @9HTHTK6answered…1yr1Y

They need to drastically improve the quality of care in place now, more hospitals and more ambulance services. More GP surgeries would also reduce waiting times.

 @8PNXKGJanswered…4yrs4Y

 @B2QM93Ganswered…2wks2W

No adopt a system with the government paying for a majority of private healthcare costs and have mandatory health savings accounts and give the government a council to negotiate drug prices.

 @9ZZK9T7answered…2mos2MO

Free healthcare for the poor, for serious illness like cancer, liver issues. Essentially you pay for A&E not an emergency, broken bones, non essentials