How much more tax are the British public expected to pay to cover up for a fundamentally broken healthcare system? #NHShttps://iea.org.uk/media/nhs-system-requires-wholesale-reform-not-simply-more-cash/ …
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Also talk of a
#NHS tax today. Below is a reminder of what a terrible idea this is - unlikely to be invested in patient care. If you want to increase funding in a meaningful way, the cash needs to go straight from the patient to the provider.pic.twitter.com/PfEBOiAbQY
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#NHS is consistently behind Western Europe, North America and the developed parts of Asia. It is usually about on a par with the Czech Republic and Slovenia -@K_Niemietz https://iea.org.uk/nhs-health-outcomes-dont-take-it-from-me/ …17 replies 11 retweets 24 likesShow this thread -
'As the
#NHS approaches its 70th birthday, healthcare funding should be one part of a much wider shake up that involves restructuring the NHS to meet the needs of patients in 2018 – not 1948.' -@MarkJLittlewood@iealondonhttps://iea.org.uk/media/nhs-system-requires-wholesale-reform-not-simply-more-cash/ …11 replies 15 retweets 36 likesShow this thread -
No one should envy the
#NHS. Not even the USA.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05xktqy …29 replies 10 retweets 43 likesShow this thread -
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
Agreed! Both systems deeply flawed. Neither US nor UK should envy the other.
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Replying to @KateAndrs
The NHS is wildly better than the US system for delivering healthcare per £/$ spent.
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I think you’ll find it’s called healthy debate.
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