The Cost of Free
The conversation dives deep into the illusion of "free" services, highlighting how the NHS and free media can lead to negative outcomes and inefficiencies. Both David and Ahmad argue that the systems in place often prioritize profit over genuine care, resulting in poor health outcomes despite massive spending. They challenge the notion that increased investment automatically leads to better results, using examples from the US healthcare system and cancer research to illustrate their points.In this clip
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