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The NHS - a Happy 60th?
The NHS turns sixty this year and so the battle resumes for the political meddling that has become so common in Britain's cherished health service. While everyone in the country, myself included fully appreciates the system, there is something deeply unsatisfying about how the whole set up carries on.
Maybe it is the fallacy of the trust system, the post code lottery that has now passed into everyday lexicon. Or maybe it is the queues in the Casualty departments up and down the country, especially now that winter is upon us. Or maybe its to due with lack of funds for cancer research, whilst the BACD crys for changes in legislation go unheard. Or maybe it is the fact that avoidable diseases are still prevalent due to simple procedures in hygiene not being followed.
There is also something in the amount of money that every taxpayer stumps up in terms of National Insurance, something that was increased a few years ago yet there has been no real improvements that have been visible to the voting public. Something to remember on its 60th birthday, for all politicians out there.On a positive note.Pat has redesigned the microdermabrasion london pages
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