Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday proposed a radical reorganization of England’s health care system, introducing legislation that would hand responsibility for most of the country’s health budget to its 42,000 general practitioners and, his political opponents say, open the door to private competition that could threaten the foundations of socialized care.The complete New York Times article is available here.
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From The New York Times article "Cameron Proposes Vast Changes to Health Service" by Sarah Lyall:
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