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Restoring Britain’s health to 2014 levels could add 2% to GDP, thinktank says
Restoring the UK's population health to 2014 levels could boost GDP by 2% and generate a £72bn public finance dividend, according to a Health Foundation thinktank paper. The research argues that health should be valued as an economic asset by policymakers.
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