This presentation is all about the NHS and is useful to use with students who do not know much about the UK and are interested in travelling there. Some of the information you may need to check and update, as some things are changing in the UK and may have changed since I made it.
1. • National Health Service
(England)
• Health and Social Care in
Northern Ireland (HSCNI)
• NHS Scotland
• NHS Wales
• Founded in 1948
• Now controlled by devolved governments
2.
3. GP (General Practitioner)
Consultant
999 and 111
The system
• personal
• primary care
• referrals
• specialised service
• referral required
• waiting lists
• NHS Direct/NHS 24
• urgent, but not emergency
4. All essential health care
Emergency and non-emergency procedures
Physical AND mental treatment and support
Some cosmetic procedures, including: breast
implants or reductions, nose job, tummy tucks
Braces
Contraception
Weight loss surgery (gastric bands etc)
What’s covered by the NHS
5. Dental appointments (cheaper than private)
All prescriptions are £7 – although there are
exceptions
NOT COVERED BY THE NHS: eye tests (are
performed in pharmacies or specific shops, i.e.
Boots, Specsavers, Vision Express)
What you have to pay for on
the NHS
6. Public (NHS)
Private
- Both must work together, and all treatment will
involve the public health system at some point
(usually the beginning)
Two systems in the UK
7. "Key NHS operations 'being
rationed'"
"NHS struggle to meet
£20bn savings target hits
elderly hardest"
"Cancer patients 'not referred by GP'"
“Latest NHS scandal”
9. Should a public health care system only cover
emergency procedures? (and thus non essential
care should be covered by private insurance?)
Is it fair to charge patients for prescriptions in a
public system?
Should a public healthcare system cover cosmetic
surgery? If so, in which cases, and why?
Should a public healthcare system charge for
dental appointments?
Discuss
10. Should a public health care system only cover
emergency procedures? (and thus non essential
care should be covered by private insurance?)
Is it fair to charge patients for prescriptions in a
public system?
Should a public healthcare system cover cosmetic
surgery? If so, in which cases, and why?
Should a public healthcare system charge for
dental appointments?
Discuss