This is absolutely the case - those who are “too expensive” will not be treated.
But, you put these in front of those who support “free” healthcare, and they’ll tell you you’re paranoid.
BTW - economics don’t/shouldn’t affect the healthcare system, just like gravity doesn’t/shouldn’t affect bowling balls.
“Just two weeks before he was born scans showed that his head was so swollen it was off the scale for normal babies but when he had an MRI scan on Christmas Eve it was confirmed he was completely healthy.” If this child had been in the U.S., the MRI would have cleared everything up long before the doctors suggested abortion. The parents are tremendously courageous BUT don’t forget this is what happens with National Health Care.
I do not know how to find it, but about two weeks ago I posted a story from Great Britain; the story stated that physicians and lawmakers in the UK were considering denying, obese people, smokers and the elderly from the state healthcare roles in order to save money. That is only the smallest step from my previous statement.
Bill