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by grey-area
4554 days ago
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The NHS is not set up to make money, it is set up to spend it. You appear to think it is some kind of profit making enterprise - it is a way of spending taxpayers money to safeguard their health, and does so in a demonstrably more efficient manner than private healthcare systems based on insurance, despite any flaws it may have. Compare costs with the US for example. Clearly it will never turn a profit in pounds and pence, only in lives saved. Talking of bankruptcy in that context is a nonsense introduced by politicians intent on doing away with it for ideological reasons. |
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Bankruptcy has nothing to do with whether an organization is for-profit or not. It has to do with whether it can pay its debts or not.
Trying to figure out how to pay for things you can't afford isn't nonsense. Believing government institutions are exempt from debt is.
No matter how valuable a service is, someone must pay for it. Saving lives is a wonderful thing, but doctors still want to be paid.