One would think that all the incentives run in the right direction in any state run medical system. A famous example is the health care system of the island nation of Singapore, where all workers are required to maintain health savings accounts. The medical sector has a vested interest in the health of the citizens, and keeping costs down by keeping people healthy simply makes sense.
But in the western nations - including Britain, whose medical system is the subject of your article, - we have diversity (It's our strength, you understand). In Singapore, the leaders care about the people, as they are all the same race of man. In the U.S. and Britain, our leaders are quite comfortable preying on the public, from which they are estranged on many, many levels.
That is an excellent article - thank you for posting it.
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