Does anyone have experience in other countries? I was surprised recently to hear a colleague say the NHS is much better with much shorter waiting times than his experiences in Finland.
As you'll see here:
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/blog/20...nternationally, Finland spend a similar proportion of their GDP on healthcare.
Personally, I'm prepared for the government to spend more of my taxes on the NHS, and to increase taxation to do this. What's the point of having an NHS if it's not properly funded? I know there are many arguments about whether the structure needs to change or should the whole thing be scrapped and reinvented. All this doesn't get away from the fact that healthcare costs and we typically get what we pay for.