
Is NHS England being whittled down to a core service?
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
October 9, 201419m 9s
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Show Notes
Allyson Pollock, professor of global health, and Peter Roderick, a barrister and senior research fellow, both at Queen Mary University of London, argue that, through various mechanisms in the 2012 Health and Social Care Act, the NHS in England could be turned into a small core service. For full healthcare coverage, will we have to turn to commercial medicine?
Read their analysis article:
http://www.bmj.com/content/349/bmj.g5603
The NHS Reinstatement Bill Campaign:
http://www.nhsbill2015.org/