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Bill: National Health Legislation: Provision

Details

Submitted by[?]: We Say So! Party

Status[?]: defeated

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: July 2647

Description[?]:

In order to provide the highest possible medical care to the population, whilst also guaranteeing value for money to the tax payer, the health care of the nation will be provided by Government owned and supported utilities (including, but not limited to Hospitals, General Practitioner Medical Centres, Dental Surgeries, Pharmacies et al) under the auspices of the National Health Service (hitherto referred to as the NHS). All agencies directly related to medical care will also be contained within the public sector (e.g. hospital cleaners, food providers etc).
Public Health Utilities, provided by the NHS, will provide for basic and essential health care needs, as laid out below, but will not deal with unessential or cosmetic operations.
In relation to Hospitals this is to include all major and minor operations required by the patient in order to prolong, or improve, quality of life, as well as the provision of artificial limbs etc. Hospitals will *not* provide for unessential cosmetic modifications and surgeries to any person(s).
General Practitioner Medical Centres will provide all basic care to citizens and will provide the primary means for the General Public to access the NHS services. General Practitioner Medical Centres will provide inoculations against harmful diseases as well as one-on-one medical checkups by both General Practitioners and Nurses.
NHS Dental Surgeries will provide for all basic and essential dental needs. This includes the provision of retainers for under 18s if required, amalgam fillings when required in all teeth (barring the anteriors which will be filled utilising white shaded composite) and/or Glass Ionomer temporaries, Partial and Full resin dentures, Precious Metal Porcelain coated Crowns, and none surgical Extractions (surgical extractions to be carried out at a registered Hospital). No unessential cosmetic modifications will be carried out within the NHS, though these services can be provided at additional cost by the GDP at the request of the patient.

Non-essential cosmetic modifications include, but are not limited to:
Plastic surgery that is requested to make modifications to un-damaged body parts (i.e. facial surgery to nose, ears, forehead, eyes etc. that does nothing but change the appearance of the individual but serves no medical purpose);
Retainers on persons aged 18+;
Posterior white shaded composite fillings;
Bleaching of teeth;
Provision of non or modified resin Dentures;
Provision of non-precious metal porcelain coated Crowns.

Private practices will be entitled to operate alongside the National Health Service to provide any and all essential and non-essential services (e.g. non-essential plastic surgery), but will be heavily regulated at all times to maintain maximum quality standards so as to guarantee that services are not operating dangerously or at a risk to public health.
Health Care Professionals wishing to operate within the Private sphere must provide a limited amount of time (as agreed with the NHS) to the care of NHS patients and cannot, under any circumstances, provide solely for private patients where doing so would constitute a risk to patients they may be treating in the NHS.
Private Health operators will also be required, in times of National Emergency or during periods of intense use, to carry out NHS operations and services at no further expense to those requiring said operations and services. Should the use of these Private operators be required, then they will be reimbursed by the Ministry of Health and Social Services at the same rate as an NHS institution.

Proposals

Debate

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
   

Total Seats: 158

no
   

Total Seats: 214

abstain
 

Total Seats: 28


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