Is NHS funding in Crisis?
Peter Dolton ()
National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) General Election Briefings, 2017, issue 5
Abstract:
In the run up to this 2017 election many politicians talk as if there was only a single important issue – namely – Brexit. Most politicians, and the majority of the electorate, are agreed that Britain is leaving the EU. What will become of our trading relations with other countries in the future is largely a matter of negotiation which will take place over the next few years. Therefore – as far as the electorate is concerned – the central, most important, real issue, now affecting ordinary people is Health and Social Care, and its funding into the future. This is because, we are all patients, and we all care about the NHS and it's funding.
Date: 2017-05
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