Bioshockszz
Bluelighter
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- Feb 3, 2018
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Being above board doesn't mean it's necessarily 'right', though I do apologise as I know that's such a subjective thing to say.
NHS GPs can be a pain in the arse, but on the other hand, they probably play an important role in restricting the supply of highly addicting or unnecessary drugs because they have no (or very little) financial incentive to prescribe anything (eg my GPs refuse to prescribe benzos or anti-biotics without a very crystal clear need and/or a specialists request), unlike private doctors.
As soon as money and profit become involved in health, health tends to get put on the back-burner a little more.
Im not sure that’s true. I’m pretty sure NHS GPs have some incentive to prescribe meds and they actually over-prescribe: https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....eb/19/nhs-weighs-report-to-cut-medicine-waste