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Essay heading: What do you consider the major problems of the NHS at present? What should the British government do about them?
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It has been argued that a nominal charge for an appointment with a GP could be introduced to prevent patients consulting their GP with trivial complaints. However, the danger of that is inequality as the poor people will suffer the most. Deductibles have been proposed particularly for US healthcare. However, charges appear to cause greater disparity between social classes... displayed 300 characters
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However, charges appear to cause greater disparity between social classes. Charges for an appointment with the GP have never been introduced to avoid the danger of patients avoiding consultations (for financial reasons) for conditions which might be potentially serious. Instead, the British government seems to favour primary healthcare and there are reforms and enlargement of the primary healthcare at present, i... displayed next 300 characters
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