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  • The National Health Service (NHS) is a publicly funded healthcare system in the United Kingdom, offering essential services to everyone normally resident in the UK. The NHS provides physical and mental health care for all and is open to visitors from overseas.
    The NHS was created by a government act in 1948 after World War II ended. It was set up to provide medical treatment free at the point of delivery for everyone in the UK.
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  • Use the NHS App to book GP appointments, order repeat prescriptions and access a range of other healthcare services. ... NHS services.
  • that the NHS is still running even though it's a bank holiday? Radiographers (like A and E and wards) work 24/7 for emergency scans and imaging.
  • UK Election: National Health Service's Financial Crisis is Top of Voters' Agenda. ... Financial Times. More. Does going private hurt the NHS?
  • The 2008/09 budget roughly equated to a contribution of £1,980 per person in the UK.[49][needs update] Some 60% of the NHS budget is used to pay staff.
  • Anna S, Welfare and Learning Support Officer, talks all about the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK and how international students can access it for free.
  • References in this document to the NHS and NHS services include local authority public health services, but references to NHS bodies do not include local...
  • The concept of a National Health Service did not emerge from nowhere, as you will have discovered through reading What existed before the NHS?
  • The NHS offers a wide range of services, from primary care to specialised treatments. This blog post will explore what the NHS is and what it does.
  • National Health Service (NHS), in Great Britain, a comprehensive public-health service under government administration, established by the National Health...
  • The NHS was officially founded on 5th July 1948. Prior to the launch of the NHS in 1948, healthcare in Britain was of a very poor standard.