Thread: NHS Cuts
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Old 26-08-2016, 11:54   #13
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Re: NHS Cuts

No point increasing the money to just pay off deficits. You have to address the reasons for the deficits. Otherwise the increased money will not improve anything, and just disappear into a black hole.

Medicine is highly specialised, Unless you have larger centres, a loss through sickness or other reason, leads to a massive loss to a department, Eg 2 hospitals each with 2 specialists. A loss of one of them is a 50% loss. One hospital with all 4 means a loss of one is a 25% impact.
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