This might sound like a daft question, but how was something as simple as scheduling a doctor's appointment done? Was there an equivalent to the health insurance that most people have/don't have nowadays, or did you just pay whatever the doctor's fees were?
What about paying for operations?
Although I lived as a child in the US, I don't remember much. I do remember seeing our family GP, an elderly man who's surgery was actually in his house.
I can recall a shift in the '80s after our GP passed away, when we had to go to a new doctor in a medical centre, and the term "co-payment" started to appear.
I asked my father, however he doesn't remember (?!?!).
What about paying for operations?
Although I lived as a child in the US, I don't remember much. I do remember seeing our family GP, an elderly man who's surgery was actually in his house.
I can recall a shift in the '80s after our GP passed away, when we had to go to a new doctor in a medical centre, and the term "co-payment" started to appear.
I asked my father, however he doesn't remember (?!?!).