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Radio 4 Reports The Private Wing of Public Health

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Nine-hundred-thousand people subscribe to private medical insurance which most of them use to pay for private medical treatment in Health Service hospitals. Does this facilitate queue-jumping as Mr R. H. S. Crossman , Secretary of State for Social Services, suggests, and might it undermine the principle of a free Health Service?
Presented by ROBERT KEE
Produced by KEITH HINDELL

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Mr R. H. S. Crossman
Presented By:
Robert Kee
Produced By:
Keith Hindell

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