Is the nhs in the tertiary sector
The NHS is a public sector organistion, funded by the taxpayer and with the main goal of providing a service (as opposed to generating a profit as is the case with organisations in the private sector).
KFC operates in the retail sector
Private sector - Retail/warehouse
Private Limited Company (PLC)
59%
Suubbis is in Advertising & Marketing
why is the tertiary sector in decline
agriculture and farming
No, somewhere in the region of 50 countries operate some form of Universal Healthcare System.
National Health Service: 1.3 million (effectively the entire health service) Ministry of Defence: 400,000 million (the army, plus 80,000 civilian staff) Tesco: 250,000 million (supermarket) J Sainsbury: 150,000 million (supermarket) Asda: 153,000 million (supermarket)
The UK government that privatised NHS dentists was the Conservative government led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s. The changes allowed for increased private practice within the dental sector, leading to a mixed economy of NHS and private dental services. This shift aimed to improve efficiency and patient choice but also resulted in disparities in access to dental care.