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Britain's population has grown substantially since the National Health Service's inception, to roughly 66 million. In addition, as life expectancy has increased 13 years, so has the number of ...
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Sinar Daily on MSNCan we resurrect our national health services? A call to end inequality and injustice in healthcareThere are no easy solutions to resurrect our national health services that have been ailing for decades. But perhaps it is ...
Tonight, William Brangham and producer Jason Kane turn to the U.K., where its National Health Service covers everyone, while it sparks both inspiration and alarm in the U.S.
Andrew Testa for The New York Times Health care spending rose by an average of less than 2 percent a year from 2010 to 2019, compared with 5.1 percent from 1998 to 2008.
The U.S. can learn from the National Health Service and other health systems about paths forward as it designs a uniquely American approach to its immense health care problems.
President Trump says people have taken to the streets in the U.K. to complain about their National Health Service — but most Britons love the NHS. They just want the government to improve funding.
Seventy years after its foundation, Britain’s beloved National Health Service, which delivers free care for all, struggles with chronic shortages, and politicians and experts are debating ...
Five of the 10 obstetricians and midwives at the clinic are there because of the National Health Service Corps, which promises to pay off $50,000 in medical school debt for every two years that a ...
A U.S. National Health Service would obviously cost money, though less than one might expect because it would be substantially covered by money currently going to Medicaid and indigent care by ...
The National Health Service now includes feelings of tiredness or exhaustion, as well as nausea, among the symptoms of Covid-19. Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg ...
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