But the public health care is what pays your wounds if you get wounded bc not wearing a seatbelt…
No one wants public health care here in India. Public health care is quite inferior on a number of parameters, and having vehicle insurance generally implies access to good private sector health care providers.
Then again, economic motives here are quite different. A sizeable chunk of population wants to grab more and more share of services paid by all contributors.
No one wants public health care here in India. Public health care is quite inferior on a number of parameters, and having vehicle insurance generally implies access to good private sector health care providers.
Then again, economic motives here are quite different. A sizeable chunk of population wants to grab more and more share of services paid by all contributors.