Abstract

This Health Policy Report reviews recent policy changes in Britain's National Health Service (NHS). The government plans to increase spending on health to 8 percent of the gross domestic product, which is the average level of spending across the European Union. The report discusses the implications of new initiatives to decentralize management of the NHS, improve the quality of health care, reduce patients' waiting times, and make the NHS more consumer-oriented.

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