> And of course, every few years an expensive option is made available for a year or so because some politician's daughter happens to have it.
Has this ever actually happened? This reads like a caricature. The decisions about cost-effectiveness in Britain are made by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, which has a very strong reputation for rigor and independence.
Has this ever actually happened? This reads like a caricature. The decisions about cost-effectiveness in Britain are made by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence, which has a very strong reputation for rigor and independence.