Arianne Shahvisi
Arianne Shahvisi is a philosopher at the Brighton & Sussex Medical School, where she teaches moral philosophy, feminist bioethics, and political determinants of health. Her research is focussed on reproductive justice, migration, and global health. This piece is based on her recent paper in Bioethics.
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Seventy years ago this month the NHS was founded with the promise that its care would be free at the point of delivery, and patients would be treated solely on the basis of need. Over the last few decades, both principles have been progressively violated.
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