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Patients should be charged £20 to see a GP in a bid to limit demands placed on the health service, a centre-right think-tank says. | Patients should be charged £20 to see a GP in a bid to limit demands placed on the health service, a centre-right think-tank says. |
The Social Market Foundation said forcing people to pay a fee for an appointment could help the NHS cope in the tight financial times ahead. | The Social Market Foundation said forcing people to pay a fee for an appointment could help the NHS cope in the tight financial times ahead. |
The group said it would not breach the values of the NHS as charges already applied to dentistry and prescriptions | The group said it would not breach the values of the NHS as charges already applied to dentistry and prescriptions |
But both the government and doctors said they were against such a move. | But both the government and doctors said they were against such a move. |
The think-tank said the NHS was facing a tough couple of years. | The think-tank said the NHS was facing a tough couple of years. |
All patients have a right to free healthcare that is based on their clinical needs, not the size of their bank balance Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the British Medical Association | All patients have a right to free healthcare that is based on their clinical needs, not the size of their bank balance Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the British Medical Association |
While funding is guaranteed until 2011, many are expecting the budget to be frozen or cut after that. | |
The Social Market Foundation said the only way for the NHS to cope was to raise taxes to put more money into the system, limit demand or work more effectively. | The Social Market Foundation said the only way for the NHS to cope was to raise taxes to put more money into the system, limit demand or work more effectively. |
The NHS is already looking to make savings and the think-tank said there was little appetite for tax rises. | The NHS is already looking to make savings and the think-tank said there was little appetite for tax rises. |
Instead, they said charging for GPs would be a good way to reduce demand. | Instead, they said charging for GPs would be a good way to reduce demand. |
Report author David Furness said: "It would get people thinking twice about whether the visit was essential. | Report author David Furness said: "It would get people thinking twice about whether the visit was essential. |
"If we don't introduce rationing like this, there will be rationing by stealth through waiting lists, crumbling hospitals and poor quality services." | "If we don't introduce rationing like this, there will be rationing by stealth through waiting lists, crumbling hospitals and poor quality services." |
Opposition | Opposition |
He said the move was not about making money and insisted even a small charge like this could help reduce appointments by about 5%. | He said the move was not about making money and insisted even a small charge like this could help reduce appointments by about 5%. |
He said children and those receiving tax credits should not be charged and said the think-tank was opposed to fees being levied on any form of emergency care. | He said children and those receiving tax credits should not be charged and said the think-tank was opposed to fees being levied on any form of emergency care. |
But Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the British Medical Association's GPs committee, said the union was opposed to charging. | But Dr Chaand Nagpaul, of the British Medical Association's GPs committee, said the union was opposed to charging. |
"All patients have a right to free healthcare that is based on their clinical needs, not the size of their bank balance. | "All patients have a right to free healthcare that is based on their clinical needs, not the size of their bank balance. |
"I would also be concerned that charging some of my patients to see me would undermine the doctor-patient relationship. Many would be put off coming to their local surgery when they might need care." | "I would also be concerned that charging some of my patients to see me would undermine the doctor-patient relationship. Many would be put off coming to their local surgery when they might need care." |
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said ministers were also against introducing charging like this. | A spokeswoman for the Department of Health said ministers were also against introducing charging like this. |
She said it would be against the "founding principles of the NHS". | She said it would be against the "founding principles of the NHS". |
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