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Britain’s National Health Service is almost a tenth less productive than before the pandemic, official figures show, a performance that will renew concerns about value-for-money for the taxpayer amid ...
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.
Should U.S. look to UK’s single-payer National Health Service for next health care moves? By William Brangham, Jason Kane. World May 22. Britons build scarecrows to say thank you to health care ...
The agency that oversees the programs- the Department of Health and Human Services- is having its workforce trimmed by 10,000 full-time positions, for example. Congress is reportedly eyeing other ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Britain’s health service has expanded its list of possible symptoms of coronavirus infection, after the Omicron subvariant known as BA.2 propelled new case reports upward again in much of Europe.
The British people rely upon the National Health Service like no other institution. With the NHS “on the brink of collapse,” the country is fretting over the future of its long-trusted safety net.