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The '''Naitional Heal Service''' ('''NHS''', {{lang-en|National Health Service}}) is the name o the public heal services o [[Naitional Heal Service (Ingland)|England]], [[NHS Scotland|Scotland]] an [[NHS Wales|Wales]], an is commonly uised tae refer tae thae o [[Heal an Social Care in Northren Ireland|Northren Ireland]]. Thay war established thegither as ane o the major social reforms follaein the [[Warld War II|Seicont World War]] on the foondin principles o bein comprehensive, universal an free at the pynt o delivery.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhscoreprinciples.aspx|title=The principles and values of the NHS in England - NHS Choices|last=Choices|first=NHS|website=www.nhs.uk|access-date=2016-11-23}}</ref> The day, each provides a comprehensive range o heal services, the vast majority o which are free for fowk ordinarily resident in the Unitit Kinrick.<ref name=entitle>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-entitlements-migrant-health-guide |title=NHS entitlements: migrant health guide - Detailed guidance|website=UK Government|date= |author= |accessdate= 6 June 2016}}</ref>
The '''Naitional Heal Service''' ('''NHS''', {{lang-en|National Health Service}}) is the name o the public heal services o [[Naitional Heal Service (Ingland)|England]], [[NHS Scotland|Scotland]] an [[NHS Wales|Wales]], an is commonly uised tae refer tae thae o [[Heal an Social Care in Northren Ireland|Northren Ireland]]. Thay war established thegither as ane o the major social reforms follaein the [[Warld War II|Seicont World War]] on the foondin principles o bein comprehensive, universal an free at the pynt o delivery.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/thenhs/about/Pages/nhscoreprinciples.aspx|title=The principles and values of the NHS in England - NHS Choices|last=Choices|first=NHS|website=www.nhs.uk|access-date=2016-11-23}}</ref> The day, each provides a comprehensive range o heal services, the vast majority o which are free for fowk ordinarily resident in the Unitit Kinrick.<ref name=entitle>{{cite web |url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-entitlements-migrant-health-guide |title=NHS entitlements: migrant health guide - Detailed guidance|website=UK Government|date= |author= |accessdate= 6 June 2016}}</ref>



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The Naitional Heal Service (NHS, Inglis: National Health Service) is the name o the public heal services o England, Scotland an Wales, an is commonly uised tae refer tae thae o Northren Ireland. Thay war established thegither as ane o the major social reforms follaein the Seicont World War on the foondin principles o bein comprehensive, universal an free at the pynt o delivery.[1] The day, each provides a comprehensive range o heal services, the vast majority o which are free for fowk ordinarily resident in the Unitit Kinrick.[2]

Taken thegither, the fower Naitional Heal Services in 2015-16 employed aroond 1.6 million fowk wi a combined budget o £136.7 billion. UK residents are nae chairged for maist medical treatment, wi exceptions such as a fixed chairge for prescriptions; dental treatment is admeenistered differently, wi staundart chairges for maist procedures. For non-residents, the NHS is free at the time o uise, for general practeetioner (GP) and emergency treatment nae includin admission tae hospital.

References

  1. Choices, NHS. "The principles and values of the NHS in England - NHS Choices". www.nhs.uk. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  2. "NHS entitlements: migrant health guide - Detailed guidance". UK Government. Retrieved 6 Juin 2016.