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But the problem is that Americans seem to complain loud and long about the evils of 'socialised medicine'.
"If they want to infer that his programme is 'socialised medicine' then that's what it will be taken to mean.
The perils of socialised medicine, unnecessary bureaucratic red tape.
An opponent of community health centres, he toured the United States in 1977 speaking against socialised medicine.
The Muppets travel to London, home of socialised medicine.
Our dog-eat-dog economy depends on socialised medicine.
And is of course right, socialised medicine works, and has much lower unit costs than privatised medicine.
"Britains socialised medicine system is enormously inefficient,wasteful and costly"
I general the best outcomes are a mixed provision - a framework of socialised medicine, with a private component in niches and to provide flexilibility.
Many members acted as missionaries for the ideas espoused by the club, such as full employment, socialised medicine, town planning and social equality.
After that many Republican law-makers felt compelled to go along with it - and it became harder for critics to attack the reforms as 'socialised medicine'.
"Canadians hate socialised medicine."
Throughout his career, he continued to lobby for the rights of psychiatric patients, socialised medicine and for a more progressive understanding of the psychological nature of crime.
Publication in the United Kingdom of Dr A. J. Cronin's novel The Citadel, promoting the cause of socialised medicine.
Critics of socialised medicine in the US say they don't want a bureaucrat taking a decision on their health care....but they seem happy for an insurance official to make the decision!
Bentham worked as a General Practitioner (GP) in London, was an expert on childhood enuresis (bedwetting) and an early believer in what would now be called socialised medicine.
We seek to establish in the health service a system of decision-making which allows different people to reach different conclusions subject to some basic principles which clearly must underlie the delivery of socialised medicine.
Many doctors disapproved of the scheme, some on principle, others because they feared a loss of income and a fear of becoming a kind of civil servant, referring to the plan as "socialised medicine".
The form and organisation of health services in a particular country partly reflects that struggle, hence "socialised medicine" as in the British health service reflects the organised strength of the working class and their struggle for better health care.
Akpata does acknowledge that the greater playing and coaching knowledge in the more established rugby countries lessens the possibility of such injuries, and that socialised medicine and/or established insurance coverage reduced the material hardship to those injured in the Home Countries.
It was in fact the only POM amongst thousands that could not be prescribed at NHS expense, in other words it was not reimbursable under the socialised medicine system that was in effect at that time in the UK.
At least someone is getting socialized medicine from my tax dollars.
The model for the free house calls came from British socialized medicine.
Set aside the question of socialized medicine for a moment.
But we do have socialized medicine - and it's wonderful.
It's no wonder, then, that a bit of socialized medicine is looking good to most Americans.
That meant better health care than his parents had gotten, thanks to socialized medicine.
Guaranteed health care - socialized medicine - is bad enough.
Doctors in socialized medicine programs worked for the same pay whether they fixed people or not.
Administration critics of the program say it is a step toward socialized medicine and too expensive.
Socialized medicine is absolutely the last way I would like to see this handled.
Try getting a hip replacement in a country with socialized medicine.
Nor are these trends unique to the British system of socialized medicine.
Countries with socialized medicine may not provide full services to non-residents.
He made a famous speech speaking out against socialized medicine (government ran health care).
There was nothing inadequate about the socialized medicine of Saturn!
Among Republicans polled, 70% said that socialized medicine would be worse than the current system.
A. The thing about socialized medicine is it has become the four-letter word of health care reform.
Group plans were sold until the provincial governments introduced socialized medicine.
This model adopted by Britain is closest to socialized medicine, according to the author.
They have socialized medicine while here we have major opposition even to national health insurance.
It's obvious the United States is ready for what used to be called socialized medicine.
It seems to me, to take one obvious consequence, that socialized medicine is now all but inevitable.
They think socialized medicine is a fairy tale, you know."
The United States does not have universal health care or a system of socialized medicine.
There is still evidently the specter of socialized medicine hovering over the land.