October 3, 2006

Socialized Medicine, Part CMXIV

Philip Chaston of Samizdata reports on an interesting side effect of the US-UK alliance:

Soldiers on operations say they would rather receive a more serious injury and go to the top American military hospital in Ramstein, Germany, than end up in a NHS hospital.

They now half jokingly refer to getting "a Boche rather than a Blighty" in reference to the wounds that would send them home. Ramstein has an outstanding unit for brain surgery, and neurological intensive care beds in Britain are in short supply. "The blokes see it that if you are unlucky you get wounded and go to the UK at the mercy of the NHS, but if you get a head wound you get sent to Ramstein in Germany where the US has an outstanding medical facility," said an officer serving in Afghanistan.

"It also does not do morale much good knowing that within 18 hours of being wounded you could wake up in a NHS hospital with a mental health patient on one side and an incontinent geriatric on the other."


The post points out that -- in addition to the wonders of socialized medicine -- the British soldiers are threatened by British Muslims near the hospital.

Pharmaceuticals Posted by John Kranz at October 3, 2006 7:19 PM