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Andy Hall
 
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:52:15 -0000, ":::Jerry::::"
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But you are, when an organisation is larger than the British army how are
not going to have privately run megaliths, and don't just say split it up

as
that would just increase the problems (both from an organisational PoV

but
also for the patients).

Successive governments have allowed the NHS to grow like topsy into
the mess it is today.

Once you get past the assumption that one needs to have a centrally
run system, it all becomes much simpler.

Private sector healthcare providers would compete for the best medical
staff and the best but minimal administration. Natural selection
would result in the incompetent being left out of the equation.


Like it does (not) in the USA you mean....


No I don't mean.


As I've said, go and find out the fact, or even half the facts before
spouting your far right-wing clap.

It is certainly not far right wing - simply thinking outside the
preconceived notion that the state should deliver health care.
The only need is the financial provision.


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