asterix
Comrade Member
- Location
- Limoges or York
They are also not as well trained, less well equipped and therefore have smaller overheads than we do.
With regard to drug costs unfortunately in the uk we are bound by the cascade system which means that by law we often have to prescribe more expensive "animal" versions of cheaper human drugs if a pharmaceutical company has bothered to (make) rebrand it. We also have to buy our drugs in small quantities which make them more expensive. Also in the 10 years you mentioned it is quite possible the patent ran out on the eye drops so they became cheaper to buy.
To put things in perspective, Aviva train drivers are striking over earning 39k, most of us vets earn a fair bit less than that for a much longer week with overnight and weekend on call duties
Dunno about Spanish vets but I can say our French vet has a very well equipped practice equal to the ones we have used in the UK, speaks good English and seem to know their business. Since we are in cattle country - the Limousin - I don't think the local farmers would put up with a badly trained vet for long. Despite the weakness of the £ they are still cheaper than UK vets bills. This may well be due to lower overheads.
(Incidentally I can assure you with great confidence that Aviva does not employ anyone to drive trains.)