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mannycalavera@feddit.uk ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Other European more private systems are just a bait and switch because it’s US companies who’ll come in.

I don’t have anything against US companies on principle. I think it’s sad that the bogeyman argument is used when talking about the NHS like this. As in, “if we allow US healthcare companies to participate then the NHS will die”.

Whilst we’re talking about principles, free at the point of use is the NHS principle. So as long as it’s free at the point of use I don’t actually mind if it’s US, UK, European, Japanese, Indian, South African, or any other country’s company providing the care. I also don’t mind if our funding model changes to address this like European countries.

The NHS is built on strong principles and regulations, but that’s doesn’t mean it can never change or be flexible. That’s kinda the point of principles… they’re robust enough to apply to many situations.

  1. Free at the point of use.
  2. Strong regulations on export of data whilst utilising vast amounts of anonymous data to increase healthcare outcomes.
  3. Strong regulations on healthcare standards.
  4. Strong regulations on overall costs leveraging large economies of scale.

Can we do that and move towards a more French German model? That’s what I’d love to hear a debate on without people being shouted down as US healthcare apologists. Nobody wants the US healthcare system, not even the Yanks.

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