The most commonly used word in the political lexicon today is “crisis”. A crisis demands our attention now. It necessitates action now. At the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine last week, four speakers gathered to answer the question, “Is the NHS in crisis?” As the UK accelerates its way through an election campaign, the second most important concern among voters (after Brexit) is the National Health Service (NHS). It is just possible the NHS may emerge as a decisive issue before June 8, polling day.
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