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Fall in proportion of patients who pay

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: November 1 2009 21:59 | Last updated: November 1 2009 21:59

The proportion of patients who pay for their own operations – through private medical insurance or out of their own pocket – has tumbled almost 30 per cent since Labour took power.

In 1997, 14.6 per cent of all non-emergency surgery was carried out in the private sector.

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