Samuel Mencher spent a year in Great Britain (1965-1966)
interviewing leaders of professional medical associations,
executives of the health insurance societies, and general
practitioners and specialists engaged in private practice. His
study of the private medical service twenty years after the passage
of the National Health Service Act reviews the changes, problems,
and successes of the National Health Service: trends in the amount
and types of private medicine, the issues of conflict between
private medicine and public policy, and attitudes of the public and
of medical professionals.
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