The NHS will be key to this election. And that’s bad news for the health service | Andy Cowper Labour and the Tories trying to outdo each other on spending pledges is not a mature way to run such a vital service
Health policy in a well-run country should be boring. It should be the precise and prosaic matter of examining data on health and care demand; looking at issues of performance, outcomes and safety; and making systems run in such ways that every taxpayer’s pound buys as much as possible of what we citizens and taxpayers need. The Guardian
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Health policy in a well-run country should be boring. It should be the precise and prosaic matter of examining data on health and care demand; looking at issues of performance, outcomes and safety; and making systems run in such ways that every taxpayer’s pound buys as much as possible of what we citizens and taxpayers need. The Guardian
See also:
- Promises, promises: reflecting on past election pledges The Health Foundation
- General election 2019: Labour vows to end dental check-up charges BBC News
- Boris will END health tourism charging non-Brits £625 to use NHS services The Daily Express
- Jeremy Corbyn vows to exclude NHS from trade deals The Daily Mail
- NHS bosses accused of gagging staff during election campaign The Guardian
- Corbyn vows to protect NHS from US drugs firms The Guardian
- Are Tory proposals to charge foreigners more to use the NHS fair? The Guardian
- Labour will offer free dental check-ups for everyone in England, shadow health secretary says The Independent
- General election 2019: NHS staff work a million hours of unpaid overtime every week, Labour claims iNews
- General election 2019: The parties policies on NHS, immigration and more fact checked iNews
- Migrants must pay for NHS on 'day one' under Johnson immigration plan Metro
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