The Covid-19 death toll underlines need for greater investment in public services.
by Charlesworth, Anita.
Publisher: 2021.ISSN: 00333476.Summary: The UK’s death toll from Covid-19 this week reached 100,000. The grim milestone is a legacy of underfunding for health and care services, says Anita Charlesworth, director of research and REAL Centre at the Health Foundation. [Introduction].Journal Title: Public Finance.Year: 2021.Date: (29 January 2021).Subject(s): social care | health care | NHS | financing | future studies | pandemics | Covid-19 | mortality | viewsDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023]
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The UK’s death toll from Covid-19 this week reached 100,000. The grim milestone is a legacy of underfunding for health and care services, says Anita Charlesworth, director of research and REAL Centre at the Health Foundation. [Introduction]
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