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introduction
between 1940 and 79 the NHS improved the health of British population but it was not the most important consequence of its creation the NHS reformed the British Society by fostering social equity increase government responsibility and new conformity of state funded healthcare this essay for argue that were improvements or social implications the energy for equally important
paragraph one
The NHS didn’t improve the health of the British population significantly
Before 1914 access to healthcare was determined by wealth it fell from 48 deaf per 1000 live birth in 1945 to less than 15 by the 1970s life expectancy roles of 66 for men and 71 for women in 1914 and 17 and 76 × 19Before 1914 access to healthcare was determined by wealth it fell from 48 death per 1000 live birth in 1945 to less than 15 by the 1970s life expectancy roles of 66 for men and 71 for women in 1940 and 17 and 76 x 19 7777
removal financial barriers allowed to improvement on health all
However, influenced by possible reformed beverage and increased improvement and nut
While NHS played a crucial role, why does set of welfare policies which improved
paragraph 2
faucet, greatest social equity
Before NHS mainly working class families relied on charity e.g. voluntary hospitals and unfriendly societies the NHS showed universal access to healthcare regardless of in normal than marginalised group marginalised
Removal of financial values reduce inequality and promoted social cohesion and marked a cultural shift
Some inequalities remain such as difference of care between urban and rural areas
Despite limitation the NHS with universal and the nature of lead to equitable
paragraph 3
The NHS expanded government responsibility for public welfare
By 1950 NHS spending account for 3.5% of the total GDP rising to 5% by 1979 the NHS became the largest employer in the UK making 1 million workers
It’s solidified the state role of ensuring public health reshape in the relationship between people and the government
Financial pressures not to compromise such as in finance such as 1951 introduction of prescription and dental charges
Financial challenges emerged with the NHS embedded the expectation of state funded welfare in Britain society sorry
paragraph 4
The face challenges which tempered the impact
Regional inequalities assisted and rising demonstrate resources especially during the 1970s
These limitations highlight the NHS inability to resolve all structural healthcare and qualities despite their successes
Despite all the barriers NHS delivered substantial health improvement and laid the groundwork for future forms
conclusion
creation of the NHL in the 1948 to significant improvements in the national health shown through declining more tax rates, et cetera