GB | Health | Public and communities
Survey of 2,097 British adults about life-threatening conditions.
- Four in five British adults say the NHS is wrong to restrict access to treatment for those with life-threatening conditions
- One in three say the NHS should treat people with all causes of liver disease equally
- Majority say allowing local areas to decide what treatment they make available leads to a higher chance of a postcode lottery
Date Published: 28th July 2016
Categories: GB | Health | Public and communities
Client: Addaction
Methodology
ComRes interviewed 2097 British adults online between 13th and 14th July 2016. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults aged 18+.
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