"morally unacceptable to quantify a sick person’s suitability for treatment based on their possible use to society" > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2561751/Yes-NHS-finite-resources-But-denying-life-saving-drugs-whove-good-innings-barbaric.html …
.@jackmcme It's not even those who cannot pay. I've paid. Handsomly throughout my life. Not expecting anything for free, just what I'm owed.
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@C7RKY if private health becomes reality, then it will depend upon your ability 2 pay. Worked in both NHS & private. -
@jackmcme Indeed. In which case, I'll be asking for refund of my NI contributions to pay for it. Can't change conditions half way though imo -
@C7RKY I've seen what happens in PH when insurance runs out. Pts get transferred 2 NHS / discharged. Not solution for chronic illness -
@jackmcme Not a solution to an equitable healthcare system full stop, I'd have thought. We have to stop this...somehow! -
@C7RKY went to NHA meeting on Sat. Will people support them in election or choose to believe gov rhetoric? -
@jackmcme Don't know what traction they're getting, but not seeing them appearing in polls yet? Whatever the moral standing of their cause..
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