If you don't qualify for state health care, then pay-as-you-go can seem tempting; but it is a reckless option, unless you have huge financial reserves. It would only take a major illness or accident that requires surgery and hospital treatment as an in-patient to have a potentially catatrophic effect on your financial status. You may be well now, but you don't know what is round the corner.
Medical insurance will not cover pre-existing conditions, so, if you have a chronic condition, you will not get any cover for that; and it could prove very expensive to maintain regular treatment. Otherwise the cost of medical insurance will depend on age and scope, but you should be thinking in terms of around £500 - £900 a year per head, and it will almost certainly be subject to a medical examination.
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