Navigating the NHS
NHS overview
The NHS is the world’s largest publicly funded health service, and remains mostly free to the 60 million plus people who live in the UK. The NHS in England is about to undergo the biggest changes to the way it is run since it was formed in 1948.
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Doctors 'to apologise for mistakes'
The General Medical Council is planning tougher sanctions against doctors who make mistakes that harm patients. Doctors could be forced to apologise or face stricter measures.
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What the NHS does
The NHS is the world’s largest publicly funded health service. The founding principle in 1948 was 'free at the point of delivery'. That's still true today in most cases. You don't get charged for visiting an NHS GP, but many people do pay to see a dentist or optician, unless you are exempt.
The NHS is there for all 63.2 million of us in the UK - from flu jabs to IVF treatment and heart transplants to cancer treatment.