Thursday, August 06, 2009

Choosing winners and losers: Another UK government-run health care horror story

Great Britain has government-run health care, which is managed by its National Health Service. The Guardian newspaper reports on how the bureaucrats choose winners and losers in the health care lottery:

Women are being denied IVF treatment because the NHS has decided they are too old, too young or have not been with their partner for long enough, a report reveals today. Many couples are also refused access to fertility services by their local NHS primary care trust (PCT) because one of them already has a child.

The restrictions were uncovered during an inquiry into the availability of IVF across England by Grant Shapps, the Conservative MP for Welwyn Hatfield.

Women who can afford it travel to a different country to receive in vitro fertilization treatment.

Shapps is the father of three children, all of whom were conceived by IVF.

Government-run health care may be coming your way.

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