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Having experienced and discussed with doctors the medical systems in a several other countries, I suggested that the government / health ministers might want to look at how France (and a few other countries) funds its services, then adapt some of these practices for the UK. He practically turned a beetroot red and in a very cross tone proclaimed "Madam, this is the BRITISH NHS, we have no need to look to other countries for advice! You have no right to criticise the NHS! You have no medical background!" Needless to say the meeting ended soon after, but not before I told him that, as mistakes by the NHS had caused the death of my son, I had every right to criticise that NHS and suggest improvements be made. I also told him that it was ignorant people like him who held back the many great doctors and nurses we have in this country. I had in fact gone to see this man with the backing of leading UK medical specialists and he knew that as I had it in writing!
So, yes, among many other things, I would look at the way in which France funds its National Health Service and take what can be adapted to suit. I would also give more of the decision making within the NHS back to the doctors. But the list is long and impossible to put on here.