NHS Act of 1951 The Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time, Hugh Gaitskell, addressed the increasing costs of the NHS in the NHS Act of 1951, which stated: New Arrangements for the Supply of Glasses: As from 21st May 1951, a person of 16 years of age and over, and a child in ...
I have been forming some estimates of what might happen to voluntary hospital finance when the all-in insurance contributions fall to be paid by the people of Great Britain, when the Bill is passed and becomes an Act, and they are entitled to free hospital services. The estimates I have go...
This is not a traditional barrier as shown in the other meta-themes but a protective factor whereby informal support meant that people did not reach the threshold when professional help is required. Summary of qualitative study In conclusion, our qualitative study fulfilled our objective of identifyi...
National Health Service (NHS), in Great Britain, a comprehensive public-health service under government administration, established by the National Health Service Act of 1946 and subsequent legislation. Virtually the entire population is covered, and hea