Private Medicine as a form of copayment
In a very exaustivo consulting work Antares details the dangers that exist for the financial sustainability of the English public health system.
An annual growth of health spending remained higher than the annual GDP growth over the past 20 years suggest the need to seek measures to increase the efficiency of the NHS. More even in a time of severe economic crisis, which drastically decreased state revenue, which has increased the deficit of the system. The study proposes
10 measures to reduce spending without reducing benefits. One analyzes the existing co-payment in the payment of drugs, and consider private medicine as a form of copayment, and that nearly 20% of the population uses private health care, while paying public.
With this being a study on the sustainability of the public, stressing the importance of maintaining private practice as a way to lower spending by reducing the use of medicine publishes a significant percentage of the population, while maintaining its trading income.
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