Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Good Punishments For Losing A Bet

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Clearly there are costs to the NHS structure that exists independently of its use, so the repayment burden of private health care would add largely to the permanent charge of the NHS. The result would be a considerable increase in public spending on health. Even if the NHS was "thinner" as the option to increase the private sector, the truth is that the cost savings that would maintain an always "décalage" in relation to higher repayments of private health care. Moreover, at the outset the State would support the reimbursement of costs in the private sector of those who already use it for different reasons and receive no refund. link

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