Would Brummies risk surgery to save money?

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With stories of botched surgeries abroad making headlines, we hit the streets of Birmingham to ask: How likely are you to consider getting a medical procedure done away from home if it saves you money? Are the risks worth it, and what impact do you think this trend has on the NHS?
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00:00I don't know, anything that involves going under general anaesthetic is a bit scary, so no.
00:07I wouldn't be enticed to do it for cheap.
00:10Yeah, I'm a bit of a scaredy cat, so I don't think I would do it, but yeah.
00:14I think it is hard, isn't it?
00:16Because people who have got something wrong need it done on the NHS,
00:19because of where they are, but should it be their responsibility? Probably not.
00:24I wouldn't personally, but that's just because I'm a bit of a wuss and too scared to do anything like that.
00:31I think people need to have all of the information up front before they go out and do anything.
00:38But again, if it's something that they want personal preference,
00:42just as long as they've got all the information that they need up front,
00:45then as long as it's not putting a strain on the NHS when they come back for sort of reversal of procedures or anything,
00:52I think it's all just around communication and information,
00:54and making sure that they've got all of that information before they make any decisions.

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