Cancer - 3 Answers
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The National Health Service is the system of health care in the UK. Medical treatment, including cancer treatment, is not dependent on ability to pay. National Insurance contributions are deducted at source from salary in the same way as tax, and are a contribution to the NHS. But even if you have paid only a few contributions, or if you have never worked and so paid no contributions, you are entitled to the same medical treatment. And when, like I did, you have cancer treatment - surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and five years of drug treatment - you receive medical care worth far more money than you have ever paid in a lifetime of NI contributions. It's not perfect, and successive governments have run it down; but nobody goes without medical treatment because of inability to pay for it.
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Terms and condition are depend upon the type of policy and insurance company.
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OM SAI RAM YOU HAVE TO ASK NATIONAL INSURANCE SAI BHAKT MANU GIDWANI
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