"Bearing in mind that the vast majority of the population make little or no call on the NHS I would say that's considerably well funded"
i disagree with you i think the vast majority of people DO make a call on the NHS per year. There are not many older people who dont have pills, and a considerable amount of younger people that do. Prescription charges are oftenway under what the medicines actually cost.
When you consider that if you broke your leg, it'd probably be about 1k for the ambulance to come and scrape you up, maybe a hospital stay (£at least 200 pn,) an operation, follow up, maybe physio, pain killers and so on.
a complicated birth is £1000s,
GP appts, nurse appointments, pharmacists, dentists and so on, you can see that it's very easy for a person to exceed their "quota"