Wednesday, December 3, 2008

The Evidence Gap - British Balance Gain Against the Cost of the Latest Drugs - NYTimes.com

The Evidence Gap - British Balance Gain Against the Cost of the Latest Drugs - NYTimes.com

Longer article on British government health care policy--do you agree with the policies of the British government?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't believe in the policies of the British government. If it is a agency that helps people with medication to afford and not reject people from getting the medication they need to stay alive. The British government created NICE a decade ago to ensure that every pound spent buys as many years of good-quality life as possible but the agency is rejecting expensive treatments.

Anonymous said...

^^^^^^^^^
Spencer Grassie

Anonymous said...

I agree with a Spencer the British goverment is not a real things. I think they say they have one but they don't.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Spencer. They should give hime the pill.They should lower the cost of medicine so people can afford it.

Justin Costa Period 2

Anonymous said...

yes, if someone if in dire need of the pill, then they should give them at a dicounted rate, after they are sure that he is not using them for other reasons.

-K Pearson

Anonymous said...

i agree with Spencer the government shouldn't reject expensive treatments.
Danielle B Period 3

Anonymous said...

i thinl if people want thew discount they should get it but someone like there doc. should make sure they really need it.

!@#$~Megan Otto~$#@!

Anonymous said...

i believe spencer is correct peolpe need meds sometimes and sometimes theydont have alot of money so they should be able to help them

Anonymous said...

i believe spencer is correct peolpe need meds sometimes and sometimes theydont have alot of money so they should be able to help them jgraciastrop