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From: rosbif on 7 Aug 2008 10:48 For anyone who might be interested this is a short (10 minute) radio clip - the main news bulletin slot on R4's Today - which throws a little extra light on the mechanisms for rationing the NHS in the UK, focusing on a group of apparently effective life-extending drugs for kidney cancer which NICE has deemed too expensive. No shocks or big surprises but I thought it interesting that life and death decisions could be made in such an openly formulaic way introducing as it does the 'qaly', a well defined unit of health benefit...new to me, anyway. Of course government tax'n'spend vs insurance is, as always, at the core of this but where our own welfare is concerned it doesn't prevent us viewing the issue irrationally. A patient:"..to deny anyone the chance that it could prolong life is unforgivable....just because of the cost....". http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/today/newsid_7546000/7546677.stm
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