The National Health Service also known as the NHS is publicly funded through taxpayer's money. The NHS is the healthcare system in England.
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in the NHS- starting salaries are £25,000 and go up to £80,000+ for more senior positions.
it cost the NHS 1.7 Bn but raises 9 Bn in tax
Because children are not able to earn salaries they must be subsidised by the adults, who pay for the NHS through taxation from the money they earn.
Yes because people cant afford to go on holiday because all of the money are going to the rich instead of the poor and its not fair and nhs should pay for children and adults who are under the nhs agreement
The NHS (National Health Service) in the UK is a government organisation and does not make a profit. It is funded by the tax payer.
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
£40 million in a year
Just count up your money or use a calculator to add it up then check to see how much money you made.
she has made only the 1/23 of the money her brother made
Bupa nurse are not graded as they are in the NHS. NHS nurses earn around 27,000 a year. Working in a private health care system will earn a bit more money. An average bupa nurses earns aeound 36,000 pound a year including taxes. A sister in the nhs is on about 30,000 pound a year but a bupa one will earn around 45,000 pound a year