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Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1762973367
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-142339
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Die Rohstoffversorgung der deutschen eisenerzeugenden Industrie
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
E. S. Mittler & Sohn
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
VIII, 513 Seiten
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2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Report of the Royal Commission on National Health Insurance
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. Introduction
  • Chapter II. The scheme of national health insurance
  • Chapter III. The general attitude to the health insurance scheme
  • Chapter IV. The related schemes of social welfare
  • Chapter V. The development of the health services
  • Chapter VI. The financial burden of the existing social services
  • Chapter VII. The financial resources of health insurance scheme
  • Chapter VIII. The approved society system
  • Chapter IX. Inequalities of benefit in different approved societies
  • Chapter X. Proposals for extending medical benefit
  • Chapter XI. Proposal for dependants' allowances
  • Chapter XII. Consideration of certain major problems
  • Chapter XIII. Miscellaneous questions
  • Chapter XIV. Summary of conclusions and recommendations
  • Reservation by Sir Andrew Duncan and Professor Alexander Gray
  • Minority report

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164 
MAJORITY REPORT. 
of local funds.” (Q. 23,992.) We also note that Mr. Alban 
Gordon, who is, at any rate, no reactionary in these matters, 
has very definitely recommended to us this point of view. He 
says (App. XIII, 56) : 
““ 1 should, indeed, consider the mere extension of medical 
benefit to dependants of insured persons as a retrograde 
step, since it would stereotype the present system so deeply 
as to render it far more difficult to bring into existence at 
any future date the co-ordinated medical service which the 
health of the country so urgently needs.” 
And the National Conference of Friendly Societies, representing 
those who have for generations carried on the movement for 
help through insurance, are equally definite. They say 
(App. XXVI, 35-37) : 
““ Owing to lack of means, it is impossible for the poorer 
classes to obtain the services of doctors on fee-paying terms, 
and for this reason it was deemed necessary to introduce a 
system of compulsory insurance to include free doctoring. 
Tt is submitted that the need is equally great to-day for 
similar provision for the remainder of the population below 
an income limit of, say, £250 a year, including the 
dependants of such persons, as well as those of insured 
persons. 
““ If this were done by merely extending medical benefit 
on its present basis to dependants of insured persons, it 
would— 
““ (a) greatly intensify the overlapping of services 
already referred to; 
“ (b) be extremely costly, because a large number 
of panel practitioners would be, in effect, working full 
time on payment basis devised for part-time work ; 
“ (0) leave out of the scheme at least one and a half 
millions of persons, including not only the destitute 
but a number of non-insured persons, such as hawkers, 
small shopkeepers, &c. 
““ Tt is, therefore, suggested that the best way of organis- 
ing the provision of medical treatment is to merge all 
existing forms of public medical service (including medical 
benefit under the National Health Insurance Acts) into one 
National Medical Service, thereby creating one unified 
organisation for the prevention and cure of disease. Under 
this system, the service would be provided for all persons 
below a given income limit.” 
373. When a body representing about 4 million insured persons 
urges these views upon us, we can hardly be accused of disregard- 
ing the interests of the insured population if we exclude, as we 
do deliberately. the provision of medical benefit to dependants
	        

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