China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:14 - Mar 19 with 1089 views | Butty101 |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 10:54 - Mar 19 by saint22 | WAC he is proving to be Mandate closures, as you should have done, you total imbecile or are all you Bullingdon boys scared they will lose money so you'd rather shaft the lower classes Underfunding the NHS for ten years will really come home to roost now |
Fella you are an embarrassment. Look at how you react to a game of bloody football. I really dont think you are qualified to talk about real world problems. | |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:19 - Mar 19 with 1079 views | GasGiant |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 10:54 - Mar 19 by saint22 | WAC he is proving to be Mandate closures, as you should have done, you total imbecile or are all you Bullingdon boys scared they will lose money so you'd rather shaft the lower classes Underfunding the NHS for ten years will really come home to roost now |
What underfunding? I already posted once asking you to put up the figures, which you ran away from, and here you are posting the same rubbish again. I wonder whether you'd be brave enough to put up comparable funding data from the 13 years of Labour administration - you can even use index linked spending if you like. Show where the underfunding has occurred, and use actual data, not something you picked up second hand. How much more would you give the NHS and where would the money come from? | | | |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:32 - Mar 19 with 1071 views | darthvader |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 09:27 - Mar 19 by 1885_SFC | China have got what they have always wanted... to "coronise" the world. |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:46 - Mar 19 with 1062 views | dirk_doone | Of the G7 group of developed countries, UK healthcare spending of £2,989 per person in 2017 was the second-lowest. Germany spent £4,432 per person. As a percentage of GDP, UK healthcare spending fell from 9.8% in 2013 to 9.6% in 2017, while healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP rose for four of the remaining six G7 countries. In 2017, the UK spent the equivalent of £560 per person on health-related long-term care, which was less than most other northern or western European countries. The following 2018 list ranks European countries in terms of spending on healthcare per capita according to the OECD. 1 Switzerland 2 Luxembourg 3 Norway 4 Germany 5 Sweden 6 Netherlands 7 Denmark 8 France 9 Austria 10Ireland 11Belgium 12Iceland 13 United Kingdom The UK is one of the top 5 nations in the world for expenditure on nuclear weapons. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 11:52]
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 12:30 - Mar 19 with 1012 views | GasGiant |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:46 - Mar 19 by dirk_doone | Of the G7 group of developed countries, UK healthcare spending of £2,989 per person in 2017 was the second-lowest. Germany spent £4,432 per person. As a percentage of GDP, UK healthcare spending fell from 9.8% in 2013 to 9.6% in 2017, while healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP rose for four of the remaining six G7 countries. In 2017, the UK spent the equivalent of £560 per person on health-related long-term care, which was less than most other northern or western European countries. The following 2018 list ranks European countries in terms of spending on healthcare per capita according to the OECD. 1 Switzerland 2 Luxembourg 3 Norway 4 Germany 5 Sweden 6 Netherlands 7 Denmark 8 France 9 Austria 10Ireland 11Belgium 12Iceland 13 United Kingdom The UK is one of the top 5 nations in the world for expenditure on nuclear weapons. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 11:52]
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If you want to use those stats could you also show how much of that Healthcare expenditure in those countries was through Central Government funding and how much was actually funded by private Health Insurance? WHat you will find is that the UK is one of the world's largest spenders in UK Government Healthcare. In all those other countries you mention, people top up their health provision with private insurance, as indeeed they do in the UK but not to the same extent. I don't think you read far enough into the article, but if your mission is just to smear the NHS or the Government then I guess that doesn't matter. | | | |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus (n/t) on 12:36 - Mar 19 with 1000 views | DellHero |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 12:30 - Mar 19 by GasGiant | If you want to use those stats could you also show how much of that Healthcare expenditure in those countries was through Central Government funding and how much was actually funded by private Health Insurance? WHat you will find is that the UK is one of the world's largest spenders in UK Government Healthcare. In all those other countries you mention, people top up their health provision with private insurance, as indeeed they do in the UK but not to the same extent. I don't think you read far enough into the article, but if your mission is just to smear the NHS or the Government then I guess that doesn't matter. |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 12:43 - Mar 19 with 987 views | Bison |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:46 - Mar 19 by dirk_doone | Of the G7 group of developed countries, UK healthcare spending of £2,989 per person in 2017 was the second-lowest. Germany spent £4,432 per person. As a percentage of GDP, UK healthcare spending fell from 9.8% in 2013 to 9.6% in 2017, while healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP rose for four of the remaining six G7 countries. In 2017, the UK spent the equivalent of £560 per person on health-related long-term care, which was less than most other northern or western European countries. The following 2018 list ranks European countries in terms of spending on healthcare per capita according to the OECD. 1 Switzerland 2 Luxembourg 3 Norway 4 Germany 5 Sweden 6 Netherlands 7 Denmark 8 France 9 Austria 10Ireland 11Belgium 12Iceland 13 United Kingdom The UK is one of the top 5 nations in the world for expenditure on nuclear weapons. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 11:52]
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If you sourced the same article as me it looks like you tailored it to Europe , put the world in there and guess who comes out number 1 ? United States. Switzerland. Luxembourg. Norway. Germany. Sweden. Netherlands. Denmark. Yes that's right the Yanks famous for their national Healthcare system . | |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 13:01 - Mar 19 with 972 views | dirk_doone |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 12:30 - Mar 19 by GasGiant | If you want to use those stats could you also show how much of that Healthcare expenditure in those countries was through Central Government funding and how much was actually funded by private Health Insurance? WHat you will find is that the UK is one of the world's largest spenders in UK Government Healthcare. In all those other countries you mention, people top up their health provision with private insurance, as indeeed they do in the UK but not to the same extent. I don't think you read far enough into the article, but if your mission is just to smear the NHS or the Government then I guess that doesn't matter. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_health_expenditure_covered_by You will find that a large number of people currently working in the NHS are unhappy with the level of funding it receives. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 13:06]
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 13:11 - Mar 19 with 953 views | Bison |
Try the ONS from 2019 not Wikipedia from 2016. We are 7th above Germany in that one with only Japan as a comparable size above us https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthca I think you can find whatever you want if you look hard enough on the Internet but to bemoan our government for not paying enough when we spend more public money on healthcare than Germany , Italy Spain France etc.... is not being fair. Also look at how other countries work it , in France and many other countries you have to pay up front and then claim it back , same as Ireland I believe . Would you want to pay £50 up front to see a doctor then claim it back later ? In fact that might be a good idea it would stop people going fir stupid reasons which is probably why it costs so much to run. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 13:15]
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 13:33 - Mar 19 with 930 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 11:46 - Mar 19 by dirk_doone | Of the G7 group of developed countries, UK healthcare spending of £2,989 per person in 2017 was the second-lowest. Germany spent £4,432 per person. As a percentage of GDP, UK healthcare spending fell from 9.8% in 2013 to 9.6% in 2017, while healthcare spending as a percentage of GDP rose for four of the remaining six G7 countries. In 2017, the UK spent the equivalent of £560 per person on health-related long-term care, which was less than most other northern or western European countries. The following 2018 list ranks European countries in terms of spending on healthcare per capita according to the OECD. 1 Switzerland 2 Luxembourg 3 Norway 4 Germany 5 Sweden 6 Netherlands 7 Denmark 8 France 9 Austria 10Ireland 11Belgium 12Iceland 13 United Kingdom The UK is one of the top 5 nations in the world for expenditure on nuclear weapons. [Post edited 19 Mar 2020 11:52]
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Italy isn't in that list, yet they have one of the very best healthcare systems in the world (if not THE best in the world) ... it's a meaningless table. | |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 14:47 - Mar 19 with 894 views | dirk_doone |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 13:33 - Mar 19 by Gennaro_Contaldo | Italy isn't in that list, yet they have one of the very best healthcare systems in the world (if not THE best in the world) ... it's a meaningless table. |
I'm not disputing your opinion, Gennaro. This is just a football message board where we sometimes chat about other things, usually subjects we have no great expertise in so most of our facts are merely the result of cursory online searches. PS I hope you get through this safely. | |
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China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 22:54 - Mar 19 with 830 views | Gennaro_Contaldo |
China Seems To Have Beaten The Virus on 14:47 - Mar 19 by dirk_doone | I'm not disputing your opinion, Gennaro. This is just a football message board where we sometimes chat about other things, usually subjects we have no great expertise in so most of our facts are merely the result of cursory online searches. PS I hope you get through this safely. |
True! I have no comeback :) And thank you! | |
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