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Britain's population has grown substantially since the National Health Service's inception, to roughly 66 million. In addition, as life expectancy has increased 13 years, so has the number of ...
Should U.S. look to UK’s single-payer National Health Service for next health care moves? By William Brangham, Jason Kane. World May 22. Britons build scarecrows to say thank you to health care ...
The National Health Service was built from the wreckage of World War II — something of a gift from the government to a battered and impoverished nation, which welcomed it. And, today, it's still ...
Seventy years after its foundation, Britain’s beloved National Health Service, ... “The health service is failing,” said Wayne Stevens, Mrs. Stevens’s 40-year-old grandson.
The National Health Service now includes feelings of tiredness or exhaustion, as well as nausea, among the symptoms of Covid-19. Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg ...
Andrew Testa for The New York Times Health care spending rose by an average of less than 2 percent a year from 2010 to 2019, compared with 5.1 percent from 1998 to 2008.
Real National Health Service spending in 2015-16 increased by just 1.6%, according to the Kings Fund. “The budget has been frozen for too long,” McKee said.
President Trump says people have taken to the streets in the U.K. to complain about their National Health Service — but most Britons love the NHS. They just want the government to improve funding.
The U.S. can learn from the National Health Service — and other health systems — about paths forward and paths to avoid as it designs a uniquely American approach to its immense health care ...
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