Opposition to the NHS stemmed from various concerns, including fears over increased government control and the potential for long wait times and reduced quality of care. Some believed that a nationalized healthcare system would lead to inefficiency and a lack of personal choice in medical services. Additionally, there were worries about the financial implications, with critics arguing that funding a universal system could burden taxpayers. Lastly, some preferred existing private healthcare options, valuing competition and the perceived higher quality of care.
people all over the united kingdom uses the nhs but is you want more people such as:old peopleyoung peoplecouplesmaternitypeople planning for childrennursesdoctorsgpschildrenadultsrehab internsstudents
for the lovely pension
The NHS primarily makes people healthy when they are ill, the other part of the NHS is to keep people healthy with checkups and medicines that keep people healthy for example iron tablets to keep up the iron level in an individuals body.
the aim of nhs is to rip people of at a rate of 32% at the rate of the community
As of 2021, the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK employs around 1.3 million people, making it one of the largest employers in the world.
over a million
The NHS's (National Health Service) goal is, as outlined in the inaugrual pamphlet, to provide comprehensive, universal, and free healthcare at the point of delivery.
The NHS in England employs around 1.2 million people, making it one of the largest employers in the world.
Free health care to the people of England. The NHS since Atlee's Government after WW2 is funded by the treasury and the taxes that people pay.
the NHS (national health service) are the people who care for people and makes sure that there health is fine if not they have to stay in hospital to recoverer if they have internal problems then they might need a operation
Why would people with ginger hair need to dye their hair? It's a beautiful colour. The NHS aren't the people to go to for hair dye anyway!
Yes. Why would you want to though?