British Medicine
by Jeffrey Miron on March 7th, 2010
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Advocates of a greater role for government in the U.S. healthcare system often point to lower spending per capita in other countries as evidence we are doing something wrong. Perhaps, but those systems have their own issues:
DAMNING reports on the state of the National Health Service, suppressed by the government, reveal how patients’ needs have been neglected.
They diagnose a blind pursuit of political and managerial targets as the root cause of a string of hospital scandals that have cost thousands of lives.
Read the rest; it is not pretty.
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