
Reduction in absolute health inequalities from causes amenable to healthcare in England found with policy of higher NHS spending in deprived areas compared to affluent ones, suggests a study published on bmj.com on Tuesday. In 1999, the government introduced a new 'health inequalities' objective for the allocation of NHS resources in England, which resulted in greater NHS spending in deprived areas with the worst health outcomes. But it is not known whether this ...
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