- emjreviews.com general-healthcare/news/challenges…It is arguable that the NHS has become a victim of its own success in terms of the changing age demographics of the UK.
- about-britain.com Institutions health-care.htmFor the first few years, the new National Health Service (NHS) provided completely free medical cover for all people in Britain, regardless of wealth or work status.
- britain-magazine.com features/history/nhs-history/The National Health Service (NHS) was founded by Health Secretary Aneurin Bevan in 1948.
- diabetes.co.uk nhs/Diabetes in the UK is often treated entirely by the National Health Service. The NHS provides structured care for people with diabetes of every type and at...
- bbc.com news/topics/cp7r8vglnnwtFive people vying to be the North West Cambridgeshire MP discuss crime, housing and public services.
- kingsfund.org.uk insight-and-analysis/animations/…We explain how funding flows in the NHS and how providers are regulated and commissioned.
- nuffieldtrust.org.uk health-and-social-care-…The National Health Service began on 5 July 1948. Already the NHS, which Bevan described as “a great and novel undertaking”, is the stuff of history.
- edition.cnn.com 2023/01/23/uk/uk-nhs-crisis-…While the NHS has suffered crises before, this winter has brought a new reality: In Britain, people can no longer rely on getting healthcare in an emergency.
- english_dictionary.en-academic.com 48824/the_NHS(the) NHS — the NHS UK [ˌen eɪtʃ ˈes] US the national health service : in the UK, a system that provides free medical care and is paid for through taxes...
- The National Health Service (NHS) is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom (UK).