After the first world war. People didn't want to fight in the second to come back to nothing. So they were promised the introduction of a National Health Service, where the majority of medical services would become 'free'.
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The British National Health Service (NHS) was established by legislation 5th July 1948. Who started the NHS? The NHS was one of the consequences of the Beveridge report written in 1942. It's aim was to build a better nation and pushed for a welfare state. When the Labour party came into government after WWII, they used the report to create the welfare state still familiar toady. This included the formation of the NHS.
Slower than private health care Lower quality of care unless the medical professionals have incentives to provide the best Regional variations on certain ailments, such as: obesity in America. Large cost Mistrust early on in the system Less money going in to the system if the unemployment rate is high
The French Revolution affected the system of balance of power by having different people come into power in France. After the revolution there was more emphasis placed on individual interests.
The (British) National Health Service came into operation on 4 July 1948.CommentIt's worth pointing out that the NHS isn't 'free'; we pay for it through our taxes. It is, though, free at the point of use.
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