Rationing and the health authority

Volume: 317, Issue: 7165, Pages: 1067 - 1069
Published: Oct 17, 1998
Abstract
Most governments would like to pretend that health care rationing does not exist. Those working in the NHS know that it does. There is simply not enough money for all patients to receive the best treatment.1 A few governments—the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Sweden, in particular—have grasped the nettle.2–4 In the United Kingdom, major decisions about what to fund or, more critically, what not to fund have been made at local level by health...
Paper Details
Title
Rationing and the health authority
Published Date
Oct 17, 1998
Journal
Volume
317
Issue
7165
Pages
1067 - 1069
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