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Impact of Brexit on the NHS

 

Impact of Brexit on the NHS

Britain's withdrawal from the EU would negatively affect the NHS in a number of ways, a report by academics at the LSE and Imperial College London has warned. In Will the NHS be affected by leaving or remaining in the EU?, the authors find that withdrawal from the EU is likely to reduce NHS funding, lead to staffing shortages, and hamper Britain’s world-leading health research sector.

Read more from both LSE and Imperial press offices on the publication.

See Lord Darzi’s article on the brief in the HSJ.

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