Britain | The Notional Health Service
Britain’s health-care system looks rather as it did in the 1930s
Gen Z is the age-group that makes most use of private providers
ON JANUARY 9th junior doctors in England concluded six days of industrial action, the longest strike in the history of the National Health Service (NHS). The walkout, called as part of a dispute over wages, will have led to more pressure on Accident & Emergency (A&E) departments and to the cancellation of hundreds of thousands of hospital appointments.
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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “The Notional Health Service”
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