Q.1.
In 1969 responsibility for health care in Wales was removed from the Secretary of State for Health and given to which other minister?
Q.2.
Which doctors' organisation at first rejected the NHS idea, and then changed its mind?
Q.3.
In Beveridge's Report of 1942, he argued in favour of a welfare state, including a free health service. Which of the following categories of people did he feel deserving of free health care?
Q.4.
Which group of medical practitioners were allowed under the NHS to keep their lucrative private practices as well as their NHS salaries?
Q.5.
Which one of the following types of organisations provided health insurance before the setting up of the NHS?
Q.6.
All NHS treatment was free at the point of use, but in the early 1950s charges were imposed on certain items to pay for the Korean War. Which of the following was now charged?
Q.7.
Which of the following factors is the greatest long-term threat to the NHS's present structure and organisation?
Q.8.
Which elected government bodies opposed the NHS, as they would have to relinquish control over local hospitals?
Q.9.
Which cabinet minister steered the NHS legislation through by the summer of 1948?
Q.10.
The Conservatives under Thatcher and the Labour Party under Blair sought more funding for the NHS from the private sector. Blair's PFI was highly controversial. What does PFI stand for?