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The Denationalisation of Healthcare

19 September 2024
Research

The Denationalisation of Healthcare

Dr Kristian Niemietz
19 September 2024
Contents Summary Until very recently, Britain’s National Health Service used to be beyond argument. The reverence for the health service … Continue reading “The Denationalisation of Healthcare”

Replace the NHS to save lives, says new IEA paper

19 September 2024
Healthcare

Replace the NHS to save lives, says new IEA paper

19 September 2024
Reforming the National Health Service into a social health insurance (SHI) system could boost UK health outcomes to European levels.  There has been a huge shift in public opinion, … Continue reading “Replace the NHS to save lives, says new IEA paper”

Doctors’ Interests are Being Elevated Above Patients’

23 August 2024
Healthcare

Doctors’ Interests are Being Elevated Above Patients’

23 August 2024

Christopher Snowdon writes for The Critic

IEA Head of Lifestyle Economics Christopher Snowdon has written for The Critic arguing that Physician Associates (PAs) should be entitled … Continue reading “Doctors’ Interests are Being Elevated Above Patients’”

NHS Reform: Lessons from Down Under

15 July 2024
Healthcare

NHS Reform: Lessons from Down Under

15 July 2024

Matthew Lesh writes for The Telegraph

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has written for The Daily Telegraph criticising reverence for the NHS … Continue reading “NHS Reform: Lessons from Down Under”

Time for Change, Not More of the Same

15 July 2024
Economics

Time for Change, Not More of the Same

15 July 2024

Matthew Lesh writes for City AM

IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications Matthew Lesh has written for City AM highlighting the difficulty the Labour Party … Continue reading “Time for Change, Not More of the Same”

New Private Health Tax Would be Counterproductive

15 July 2024
Healthcare

New Private Health Tax Would be Counterproductive

15 July 2024

Kristian Niemietz quoted in The Telegraph

IEA Editorial Director Kristian Niemietz has been quoted in The Daily Telegraph responding to reports that the new government is … Continue reading “New Private Health Tax Would be Counterproductive”

Why Britain should not be proud of the NHS

4 July 2024
Healthcare

Why Britain should not be proud of the NHS

Kristian Niemietz
4 July 2024
On 24 June, Sacred Cows, a debating society which organises talks on controversial subjects, held an event entitled “Why Britain … Continue reading “Why Britain should not be proud of the NHS”

Healthcare Lessons from Down Under

30 June 2024
Healthcare

Healthcare Lessons from Down Under

30 June 2024

Kristian Niemietz quoted in The Telegraph

IEA Editorial Director Kristian Niemietz has been quoted in The Daily Telegraph responding to the Reform Party’s proposal for 20% … Continue reading “Healthcare Lessons from Down Under”

A review of the election manifestos: healthcare

17 June 2024
Healthcare

A review of the election manifestos: healthcare

Kristian Niemietz
17 June 2024
On healthcare, the party manifestos make for some dreary reading. They remain almost entirely stuck in the current NHS orthodoxy. … Continue reading “A review of the election manifestos: healthcare”

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