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introduction
Establishment of the NHS was monumental in the development in the improvement of British welfare state why they improve Britain’s overall health reducing an air quality and implementing that healthcare was right its challenges through financial strain and rising demand. This essay will argue that why the NHS was not a complete success. It was in fact transformation.
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it has improved public health
For altitude fell from 47.7 deaths per 1019 45 to less than 15 by the 70s vaccines eradicated diseases such as polyuria and an increase in life expectancy
Removal financial burial to healthcare allowed access to treatment for previous that deserve to improve improvement to health
Brought a postformed such as improved housing and sanitation also contributed
Well, health outcome improved what also concerns
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Promotion of social equality
Before 1914 healthcare access dependent on wealth and not for margin allowed groups such as women and children
By making healthcare write any choice to reduce class and income based threats and more social cohesion
Regional inequality persisted
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The Danish improved government responsibility
NHS funding groove from 3.5% of the GDP in 1950 to 5% in 1979 outlined the increases the amount in state fund
Embedded in the expectation of the state and state funded healthcare now seen as a norm
Led to financial pressure under the labour 1951 prescription charge on Britain need to take out IMF loans and as a result reducing costs
Although funding challenges or roles the welfare was established
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FaceTime challenges which limited success
Rising demands driven by AJ population and advances in Medic technology such as CT scans for NHS under the financial strains
The challenge is highlighted the NHS inability to meet all healthcare needs revealing structural issues
NHS still achieved primary goal of universal comprehensive healthcare care
The NHS address key healthcare issues and laid the foundation for future reforms
conclusion
NHS was not a complete success in the year 1946 to 79 as it faced significant challenges including financial strains and regional disparities however achieved and improving their public health the promotion of equality withholding the legacy for free national healthcare