Medical Benefit.

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — National Health Insurance. – in the House of Commons at on 2 May 1923.

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Photo of Sir Kingsley Wood Sir Kingsley Wood , Woolwich West

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asked the Minister of Health whether the Government actuary notified Sir Eric Geddes' Committee that he could not safely advise that the funds of approved societies could bear any further burden in respect of increased payments on account of medical benefit without an increase of contributions; and whether he has given any further advice on this subject?

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