Summary
DOCTORS yesterday warned the Government that 'supermarket attitudes' to the Health Service could end up breaking it up in favour of a U.S.style private system.
They fear private health firms have been given a 'licence to print money' by Labour reforms that have sidelined health professionals in favour of multinationals and management consultants.See the full content of this document
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Warning On 'Supermarket' Reforms
James Johnson, chairman of the council of the British Medical Association, told its annual conference in Belfast doctors had to 'draw a line in the sand' and reject further privatisation.
'The breakneck pace and incoherent planning behind refor...See the full content of this document
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