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... in health care. "The cost of the NHS are increasing. This poses a problem Fr all governments and some compromises have had to be taken; patients now have to pay for prescriptions and many older hospitals have been closed" (Butler.R.A. 1952) The government have in these cases intervened because the economic status of the NHS. As the years are going on the NHS is costing more than they initially hoped for. The government has now to intervene in this day and age it is understandable for the government to become involved at the beginning as it is teething problems, which any business has. The government is having to intervene again as the NHS is now not only under funded but also understaffed, even thought the NHS is Britains largest employer. The government is taking steps to shortening the waiting list and has on occasions sent patients to France to receive medical ...
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