From Institute of Economic Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject Should we replace the NHS?
Date September 21, 2024 3:57 PM
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by Dr Kristian Niemietz
I started reading the Darzi Report on the state of the NHS last week, but quickly lost interest in it when I realised that, by design, it was not going to look at anything outside of the box. Already on p. 12, Lord Darzi says:
“Nothing that I have found draws into question the principles of a health service that is taxpayer funded, free at the point of use, and based on need not ability to pay. […] [Other] health system models—those where user charges, social or private insurance play a bigger role—are more expensive”.
There’s a lot to unpack in that short statement, which is dubious at multiple levels.

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