The National Health Service is the publicly funded national healthcare system for the UK. It provides mostly free healthcare to all legal English residents. In 2015 the NHS spent 10% of its budget on private providers.
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Response rates from 10.4k SO14 voters.
20% More |
80% Less |
8% More |
70% Less |
12% More, but only where it can increase quality while reducing costs |
9% Less, and nationalise all health services |
0% More, and completely privatise the NHS |
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Unique answers from SO14 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9D7M9CC2yrs2Y
Shouldn’t be privatised at all
@93JNMJR3yrs3Y
I am satisfied with the current amount of privatisation
@B6GHHV52wks2W
yes and replace it with a universal public health ensurance plan that allows uk tax payers to use privatly owned hospitals
@B6G9MH42wks2W
No but use private to lower waiting time and give vouchers and discounts to people who can’t get nhs appointments
@B6FM2KL3wks3W
No because overall it'll have negative consequences in the long time and people who can't afford private health care shouldn't have to pay just to live a healthy life.
@B63X2GY1mo1MO
Privatisation for cases where the scenario is avoidable. ie, charging for treatment of lung cancer for chain smokers
@B5ZDTM22mos2MO
The NHS needs to be abolished, as it is a black hole that no amount of money can fix. Not all insurance-based models need to be like those of the USA.
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