NHS ManifestoManifesto for a healthy and health-creating society
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A positive vision for health and the economy
This manifesto is a response to these issues and addresses both the UK's external role in the world and the internal provision of services and creation of a healthy and health-creating society (panel). It offers a positive vision for how the UK can benefit from the brilliance of its clinicians, scientists, and entrepreneurs in the fields of health and biomedical and life sciences—but only if all sectors contribute and work together to do so.
The manifesto builds on the policy, insights, and
The manifesto
We propose action in four closely linked areas:
Action
As initial steps in implementing this manifesto we recommend that:
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