Health is the most crucial thing to a person, it is also the one thing where people don't want to adjust if they can afford it. Although modernisation has improved the public health service, but it is still not at par with its counterparts. I feel while selecting, either of the health services though they serve the same purpose, depends on a lot of variables, which may lead one towards private sector in many cases.
Even though the public health services have improved drastically, but still in many countries, it might not be the case. In many backward countries, overpopulation leads to understaffed hospitals, improper hygiene and huge waiting periods. Also in such conditions the private health services, seems to be the right choice, even to someone who can barely afford it. For instance, a recent study showed, private health services in developing country fare 10 times better than public services. Examples, of corruption, mistakes and various other scams in the public health services also does not paint a favourable picture.
Although private care, can be luxurious and may overcome many of the aforementioned flaws of the public service, but they have their share of problems too. To begin with, its luxury can come at a very high cost, followed by fake test recommendations, experimental treatments that could turn out either way. Recently, there was a scam where few private hospitals treated an already dead person, just for money. Also a study conducted by university of Columbia, showed that the public sector in developed countries is as good as the private sector in developing countries.
In conclusion, I would like to say that, yes, we want the best health care, but the decision of either public or private sector depends on the persons financial and geographic location, after all, healthy life can lead to a happy life. 
 Health
 is the most crucial thing to a person, it is  
also
 the one thing where  
people
 don't want to adjust if they can afford it. Although  
modernisation
 has  
improved
 the  
public
  health
  service
,  
but
 it is  
still
 not at par with its counterparts. I feel while selecting, either of the  
health
  services
 though they serve the same purpose, depends on  
a lot of
 variables, which may lead one towards  
private
  sector
 in  
many
 cases. 
Even though
 the  
public
  health
  services
 have  
improved
  drastically
,  
but
  still
 in  
many
  countries
, it might not be the case. In  
many
 backward  
countries
, overpopulation leads to understaffed hospitals, improper hygiene and huge waiting periods.  
Also
 in such conditions the  
private
  health
  services
, seems to be the right choice, even to someone who can  
barely
 afford it.  
For instance
, a recent study  
showed
,  
private
  health
  services
 in developing  
country
 fare 10 times better than  
public
  services
. Examples, of corruption, mistakes and various other scams in the  
public
  health
  services
  also
 does not paint a  
favourable
 picture.
Although  
private
 care, can be luxurious and may overcome  
many
 of the aforementioned flaws of the  
public
  service
,  
but
 they have their share of problems too. To  
begin
 with, its luxury can  
come
 at a  
very
 high cost, followed by fake  
test
 recommendations, experimental treatments that could turn out either way. Recently, there was a scam where few  
private
 hospitals treated an already dead person,  
just
 for money.  
Also
 a study conducted by university of Columbia,  
showed
 that the  
public
  sector
 in developed  
countries
 is as  
good
 as the  
private
  sector
 in  
developing countries
. 
In conclusion
, I would like to say that, yes, we want the best  
health
 care,  
but
 the decision of either  
public
 or  
private
  sector
 depends on the persons financial and geographic location,  
after all
, healthy life can lead to a happy life.