Impact of the NHS on medical care
- Created by: Will Lang
- Created on: 18-11-16 16:44
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- Impact of the NHS on medical care
- Improved access to care.
- They took over all hospitals in the UK.
- Provided medical care for the whole population.
- Hospitals were more widespread.
- Anyone could afford it because it was free.
- The NHS.
- The NHS was launched in 1948 by our government.
- It is funded through tax.
- Largest government funded medical service.
- Improvement of medical centres.
- GP surgeries became modernized.
- Modern equipment.
- Growing demand for appointments
- Waiting times increased.
- GP surgeries became modernized.
- Treatment and equipment improvement.
- Pain, infection and blood loss in surgery were no longer a problem.
- Improved medicine and equipment made this possible.
- X-rays were now carried out in depth and accuracy.
- Disease and defects internally could easily be spotted.
- Robotic arms assisted in surgery
- Surgery became easier and quicker.
- Waiting times decreased.
- Surgery became easier and quicker.
- Transplants were now possible.
- Pain, infection and blood loss in surgery were no longer a problem.
- 3-D printing.
- Organs may soon be able to be created through 3-D printing.
- Decades away from being possible.
- Increases possiblity of a match being found for an organ transplant.
- Improved access to care.
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