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- J Eversley and C Webster.
- Queen Mary & Westfield College, London University, UK.
- Health Serv J. 1997 Jul 17; 107 (5562): 26-8.
AbstractPatients charges form a very small part of NHS income. Governments have often used charges to emphasise their commitment to austerity. Knowledge of the effect of charges on public health, equity and eliminating waste is limited. Both Conservative and Labour health ministers have made attempts to abolish charges.
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