How the HIV-prevention drug could break the NHS
From our UK edition
If NHS England ever comes to be dismantled it won’t be because a heartless Tory government has decided that, for reasons of neoliberal ideology, it ought to be replaced by private insurance schemes. It will be because the unreasonable and limitless demands placed on it by those who claim to be its friends have inflated its budget to a level that public funds can simply no longer sustain. That moment was brought a little closer last week by a victory in the High Court for the National Aids Trust (NAT). The trust had argued that the NHS should fund, at £400 per month a time, a group of drugs known as PrEP, or Pre-exposure Prophylaxis.