The impact of different partisanism on health care reform in the UK and Germany Introduction The British Labor Party (UK) continues to be criticized. The National Health Service (NHS) reform that has been ongoing since 1997 rolls back the wave of endless protests. The latest protest was recorded on November 10, 2013 and criticized the amount of wages received by 428 senior management positions at NHS. Salaries are attributed to one of the four-fold increase in NHS budget (http://www.theguardian.com/society/2013/nov/10/nhs-super-managers-428-nurse-pay).
In today's era, many people take various positions regarding medical policy reform. In my thesis I will tell you about the medical system I think that "trying" is a retreat for the US. If we take the right action to achieve the goal we want to achieve in our medical system, we may move in the right direction. But for the moment, I think that it is driving us. Medical institutional reform is a law passed by Congress to provide more medical services.
Many other healthcare series are available to our citizens. Other countries have found ways to solve their medical problems in the following ways: worldwide coverage such as England, Germany and Japan is a small part of many countries that decided to follow this path is. In some countries, we rely on different types of healthcare systems called social medicine. Social medicine is a system that provides medical and hospital care to everyone at a small expense.
It depends greatly on the type of country system. Various systems respond to populist pressures in various ways. In most European systems, the party system is flexible. For example, in the UK, Congress has 13 political parties. There are multiparty systems in the Netherlands, Germany and other countries. In some countries like the United States, there are only two parties. Well, these political parties are themselves umbrellas, so in some ways they are not ideologically obvious, but other political parties are hard to break through again.
Controlling the supply of various types of physicians is a characteristic of a well-behaved medical system. In countries like the UK and Canada with a single payment system, the government has the ability to manipulate the supply of labor force of healthcare workers including training and employment opportunity management. In the United States, the Federal government's main policy that affects the supply of doctors is the redemption of Medical Care graduate medical education training training staff. The federal government also provides limited funding to support service-oriented scholarship programs such as the Primary Healthcare Training Program (Title VII) and National Health Services, Military Services, Indian Health Services.