“When industries and participants are not exposed to competition, there is no incentive to maintain performance. When this takes place within the context of health care, lives are at risk. Over time, there are needless deaths. Our prediction would be that NHS problems will get worse and worse and that the entire system will eventually be overturned. From what we can tell, the only reason the public tolerates it currently is because many of the problems associated with it are not reported.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/28821/Can-New-UK-Health-Czar-Cure-NHSs-Enormous-Sickness
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