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. 1997 Jan 11;314(7074):139–142. doi: 10.1136/bmj.314.7074.139

Can the NHS cope in future?

A Harrison 1, J Dixon 1, B New 1, K Judge 1
PMCID: PMC2125614  PMID: 9006479

Abstract

Four potential pressures are likely to determine whether the NHS will be able to cope in future: the change in population structure, changes in level of morbidity, introduction of new technologies, and increasing expectations of patients and NHS providers. New technology and changes in expectations are likely to have the biggest effect and are also the most difficult to quantify. Nevertheless, these pressures are to some extent amenable to control. If the growth in funding continues as it has in the past there is no convincing evidence that the NHS will not continue to cope.

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