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I have an apples to apples comparison here.

I had almost identical cases of cellulitis, one in the US and one in the UK. In the UK, I opted for private hospitalization in one of the fancier hospitals in London. The care was noticeably superior in the UK hospital. The attending doctor was available for a case summary on a few minutes notice, the sterilization and cleaning of the room was vastly better and the nursing staff could recite my case notes and recent test results and vitals at any time. None of these applied for the US hospital.

The bill in the UK was about half what it was in the US and the walk-in price in the US if I hadn't had local insurance would have been nearly double the price I did pay.

The kicker was that the UK hospital was run by HCA, an American corporation.




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