Britain 1931-1951 NHS 2.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? HistoryBritain and the Industrial RevolutionGCSEEdexcel Created by: Dem_coCreated on: 11-04-16 17:40 The ??? were against the NHS because they feared doctors would lose money if there were no more private patients BMA 1 of 11 In ???????????? the BMA held a ballot of it doctors about whether they should join the NHS or not. January 1948 2 of 11 What percentage of Doctors voted in the BMA ballot 84% 3 of 11 ??????? doctors voted against joining the NHS 40,814 4 of 11 ???????? doctors voted for joining the NHS 4,735 5 of 11 Aneurin Bevan (MINISTER OF HEALTH) later admitted he had got the doctors to join the NHS by "Stuffing the consultants' mouths with gold" 6 of 11 NHS began on the .... 5th July 1948 7 of 11 In its first year the NHS cost ... £248 million to run 8 of 11 How much more than estimated did the NHS cost? £140 million more than estimated 9 of 11 In 1949 instead of costing £140 million per year, the NHS was costing .... £400 million a year 10 of 11 In 1951 the cost of funding the NHS increased to .... £500 million 11 of 11
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