Sunday, 29 June 2014

Beginnings...

With my growing interest for medicine over the last few years, I have arrived at a point where I think it may be appropriate to express some of my views on today's changing events in the medical field. The field of medicine is one of profound innovation yet very personal to many. It is greatly affected by economics and politics - our NHS system has had significant reforms in recent times. Changes in the structure of the NHS have had a knock-on effect even right down to the patient level, whether it is receiving the right treatment or whether one can afford the treatment at all.

In fact one of the most controversial issues surrounding the NHS and the government is whether the NHS as an organisation will enter privatisation. When most people think of privatisation, they are reminded of the US-style health insurance 'fee for service' plans. For many this may mean no easy access to essential healthcare anymore, but could indicate 'big bucks' for emerging private health companies such as Virgin Care, a sub-category of Richard Branson's Virgin empire. An essay I have written on whether the NHS should be privatised can be seen here. I encourage a read to anyone who isn't particularly sure of what privatisation is and it's implications.

Also I will look forward to commenting on any medically related books I read that spark an interest in me.

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