All Posts Tagged With: "British National Health Service"
National Health Insurance: A Medical Disaster
Affordable health care has become one of the most important social issues of our time. Every news broadcast seems to have a special report on “America’s health care crisis” or a politician demanding “universal health insurance.” Evidence cited for the need for immediate and drastic government action includes: High medical costs. The United States reportedly [...]
1Oct1992 | Jarret B. Wollstein | 5 comments | ContinuedThe Price of Free Medicine
Mr. Brogan is a British journalist, author, advocate of individualism, and critic of socialism. Britain’s experiment in socialized medicine should be of interest to those who wonder if the United States ought to try it. Last year the British National Health Service paid one million pounds ($2,800,000) for bottles and other containers to be used [...]
1Jun1956 | Colm Brogan | 0 comments | Continued-
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