New research funded by the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research (NIHR) and led by Northumbria University has found that a Basic Income scheme could potentially save the NHS tens of billions of pounds.
Researchers at the Universities of Northumbria, York, Bath and Strathclyde, in collaboration with think tanks Compass and Autonomy, have presented “groundbreaking” evidence on the role that Basic Income can play in dealing with our public health crisis.
A new report called Treating causes not symptoms: Basic Income as a public health measure uses a range of economic and health modelling, public opinion surveys and community […]
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