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Give some example private health care service

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Answered by deepashinde4239
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Answer:

Explanation:

1)By paying self

2) by taking medical loan

Answered by 21rishubh
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Answer:

The private or independent healthcare sector is made up of hospitals and clinics which are run independently of the National Health service (NHS). They are normally run by a company, although some may be run by charities or not for profit organisations.

If you want to use the services of a private healthcare provider, you are responsible for the fees payable, since the NHS does not subsidise any of the costs for private healthcare.

Since the private treatment centres are completely independent, you can, in most cases, choose to be treated where ever you like. The prices and facilities available will vary from hospital to hospital so if you are a ‘cash buyer’ (paying for treatment yourself) you may want to shop around. Some NHS hospitals may provide a private wing or clinic which may provide private care at cheaper prices.

Why use a private treatment centre?

There are lots of reasons for choosing to get treated in a private treatment centre. Some of these reasons may include worries about waiting times, fears over infection rates and MRSA, as well as simply wanting a second opinion or comfortable surroundings to recover in.

Private treatment centres are able to provide you with:  

Happy Patient In Bed

Quick access to treatment.

Choice of where you want to be treated.

Choice of when you would like to be treated.

Opportunity to choose your consultant or specialist.

Option to have treatment(s) which may not be available on the NHS.

Comfortable and ‘home like’ surroundings usually with an ensuite, meal options and no restrictions on visitations.

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