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Britain¡¯S Welfare System

To what extent does Britain¡¯s welfare system (National Health Service) provide for the needs of its citizens?

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1 Thesis Statement:
The NHS is considered to be one of the best healthcare systems in the world by the World Health Organization. But in recent years, administrative difficulty has become a big problem for fulfilling the need of the British people.

2 Introductions:
A. The history, scale, functions and targets of the NHS.
B. Some problems of the NHS disclosed in the case of Li Guangyao.

3 Section1:
The advantages of the NHS:
A. The system provides great benefit for the citizens in large extension.
B. The system meets the need of the citizens in various kinds of services.

4 Section2:
The disadvantages of the NHS:
A. The quality reduction of the services
B. The efficiency reduction of the services

5 Conclusion:
The NHS still has a long way to go to meet the need of the British citizens.


Introductions:
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Approximate Pages: 7 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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