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I read this recently
"The NHS has always involved a mixture of public and private provision. For example, most GPs are not public employees but rather independent contractors to the NHS. This was part of the settlement struck with GPs when the NHS was established in 1948. Dentistry is another profession that has remained largely outside the NHS while receiving NHS funding."
I believe the same applies to Podiatry, much health screening, GP out of hours services, some non-urgent surgery (cataracts etc) and other procedures.
Is it better, is it worse?
I don't know, but we shouldn't get "sentimental" about te NHS as it "was," some bits "never were" like that.
Anyone else struggle with this?


