Friday, July 29, 2011
British National Health Service Extends Rationing to Surgeries
British National Health Service Extends Rationing to Surgeries | LifeNews.com: A new report in The Independent reveals how hip replacements, cataract surgery and tonsil removal are among the many operations that two-thirds of health trusts in England are now putting on a “non-urgent” list in an attempt to help save the government-run health care program $20 billion over the next four years. The newspaper reveals one third of health trusts have already expanded the list of rationed procedures in the last 12 months and others are expected to follow suit.
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