>>38336593In Austria and Germany Healthcare is mandatory, you have to be insured and if you're employed your employer has to foot half of the bill of your insurance the other is automatically collected as a tax.
And after that you're basically set.
If you're jobless you're insured via the state.
However if you're working independently, like Kiara is legally speaking, then you have to get private health insurance. And if she's gonna cheap out on that then they won't cover all of her medical expenses.
>>38336643We still pay less than burgers and our service is generally better.
>>38336677Kiara isn't paying tax for healthcare since she's privately insured.
No one is technically paying a tax for healthcare since its still just insurance, it's just managed by the state, unless it isn't, like with Kiara.