Southern Ulster
18-07-2007, 19:39
The effect was "the public health bureaucracy is wrapped in miles of red tape" but I can't remember what the issue was and what option I took. Plus, I don't really understand what this effect means. Could someone help me please? Thanks!
Ballotonia
23-07-2007, 12:29
The effect was "the public health bureaucracy is wrapped in miles of red tape" but I can't remember what the issue was and what option I took. Plus, I don't really understand what this effect means. Could someone help me please? Thanks!
Sounds like:
#217: Healthcare Services Underfunded, Claim Patients [Lunar village; ed:Sirocco]
3. "Naaaah," says @@RANDOMNAME@@, your personal fitness instructor. "The problem is that we are trying to treat all citizens equally. There is no incentive to live a healthy lifestyle. If people had to pay a rate of NHS tax based on such factors as nicotine and alcohol intake, excercise routine and diet then the sensible thing to do would be to take responsibility for one's own health. The more unhealthy you are, the more you must contribute in tax. We'd have national surveys to make sure no one cheats which would be expensive - but fair. Now give me twenty push-ups."
Ballotonia