Charging patients for GP consultations could raise much needed funds for the health system, argues David Jones, a foundation year 2 doctor at Worthing Hospital.
The UK NHS prides itself on the mantra of free healthcare at the point of service, but with ever increasing costs and demands "we need fundamental change to ensure its prosperity and longevity," he argues.
In Australia, a standard consultation is typically about £10, with the remainder paid by the government. "No one sees this as unethical -- it is the norm," he writes.