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Poll of British adults on behalf of the NHS Partners Network and Incisive Health.
Three quarters of GB adults (74%) agree that waiting times in the NHS are too long.
Only one in five (20%) GB adults agree that the Government is doing enough to reduce waiting times in the NHS.
Seven in ten (72%) GB adults agree that as long as care remains free at the point of use, the NHS should make use of private sector providers in order to reduce pressure on NHS hospitals during the winter months.
Date Published: 15/11/2015
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Methodology
ComRes interviewed 2,014 GB adults aged 18+ online between 30th October and 1st November 2015. Data were weighted to be nationally representative by age, gender and region.
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