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Judy Green, Helena Legido-Quigley and Martin McKee
When we went to talk to British ex-pats who’d retired to Spain, it was not surprising to find them enjoying the ‘good life’. Sun, sea and the ready community of other British retirees all made Mallorca or the Costa Blanca... More…
New @Cost_ofLiving - "Break a leg! Observations on continuity of care" - Hannah Bradby considers how good quality c… https://t.co/G3lAqpWk8G 2 weeks ago
RT @minnierahman: It’s horrendous to speak about this but I feel that I have no choice. The NHS is crumbling in front of us and it’s danger… 3 weeks ago
RT @jburnmurdoch: NEW: conservatives have a Millennials problem.
In both UK & US, it’s not just that Millennials aren’t voting conservativ… 1 month ago
RT @jburnmurdoch: Let’s start with the most striking: the astonishingly clear association between the governing party, health spending and… 1 month ago
RT @DrRobgalloway: Tonight, I’ve come close to tears whilst apologising to patients for the standards of care we are able to provide.
In… 1 month ago
Why do older British ex-pats trust Spanish health care?