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The public and the NHS: what's the deal?

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The NHS is under financial pressure with growing demand for services. As the NHS reaches its 70th birthday, The King’s Fund has been exploring how the public views its relationship with the NHS. In March 2018, in partnership with Ipsos MORI, we carried out three ‘deliberative workshops’ to explore this issue.

kingsfund.org.uk/publicatio...

Certainly worth fighting for - it is the NHS that picks up the pieces when private practice goes wrong!!

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Thank you Myrddin - very interesting. I agree with most of the conclusions, only wish the present government was aware!

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