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Junior doctors in Britain's National Health Service are striking, the latest in a wave of health worker protests — fueling debate about the future of Britain's system of free universal health ...
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 ...
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 ...
A U.S. National Health Service would provide a yardstick against which to compare the costs and quality of our current reimbursement-based system — a yardstick that health insurance companies ...
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’s winter crisis has become an annual tradition, but this year’s troubles for the free-at-point-of-service system are significantly worse.
Decades ago, she said, the National Health Service saved her husband’s life when he had a heart attack. “It’s got to cope with a lot more people,” she said.
Most winters, headlines warn that Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is at “breaking point.” The alarms sound over and over and over again. But the current crisis has set warning bells ...
T he United Kingdom’s National Health Service is in rough shape. Even the Guardian, Britain’s foremost left-leaning newspaper and editorial defender of the NHS, has admitted as much: ...
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 ...
The British people rely upon the National Health Service like no other institution. With the NHS “on the brink of collapse,” the country is fretting over the future of its long-trusted safety net.
Chicago-based Rush University System for Health is launching a new direct-to-consumer (DTC) telehealth membership called Rush ...