A National Health Service largely free at the point of use is becoming a mirage, according to Doctors for Reform, a pressure group that would like the NHS to move from a tax-funded model to a system of social insurance with top-up -payments.
Patients are finding sophisticated ways to "top-up" NHS treatment by paying for drugs, devices and investigations privately - sometimes buying them from abroad over the internet - and combining them with NHS treatment, the report says.



