Desperate Britons now believe access to NHS services more important' then free care
Briefly

A recent Policy Exchange survey indicates a shift in public priority where NHS performance improvements, particularly in GP access and dental care, are more critical than the principle of free access.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting expressed his shame regarding the ongoing struggles within NHS services, acknowledging the public's increasing frustration with accessing both GP services and dentistry.
The poll highlights an urgent need for a national dentistry plan in the UK, emphasizing that access to dental care is as essential as GP access and primary education.
Policy Exchange's findings reveal that the public is now more willing to consider trade-offs for NHS care access fees, signifying a notable change in attitudes toward health care funding.
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