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Comment le Royaume-Uni devrait-il repenser la santé et les soins sociaux pour une population vieillissante ?
The UK population is ageing fast — by 2072, roughly 27% of the population will be over 65. Rising demand for healthcare and social care is unavoidable. The question is how we redesign the system to cope: funding models, NHS reform, social care, workforce, and the role of prevention versus treatment. What should the UK prioritise?
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Private and voluntary providers should play a bigger role in delivering care, with the state funding and regulating.
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We should prioritise fixing workforce pay and conditions so we can recruit and retain enough staff.
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The UK should move to a single, integrated health and social care system funded from general taxation.
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Social care should remain separate from the NHS but with guaranteed national standards and funding.
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Individuals and families who can afford it should contribute more to their own care in later life.
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The focus should be on keeping people healthy and independent for longer, not just treating illness.
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Prevention and early intervention should receive a much larger share of health spending than today.
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