Life Before the NHS
The Impact of World War II
The Beveridge Report & Creation
Legislation & Principles
Modern Health Organizations
100

Was healthcare free for everyone before 1948?

No, it depended on the ability to pay.

100

What wartime service proved that a national health system could work?

The Emergency Medical Service (EMS).

100
  1. Who wrote the 1942 report that proposed a free national health service?

William Beveridge.

100

What was the name of the 1946 Act that legally established the NHS?

The National Health Service Act 1946.

100

When was the World Health Organization (WHO) founded?

7 April 1948.

200

Who did the healthcare services favor before the NHS?

The services favored the rich.

200

Why was a healthy population considered a national priority after WWII?

It was seen as essential for national survival and reconstruction.

200

What were the "Five Giants" that the Beveridge Report aimed to defeat?

Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness.

200

What does it mean that the NHS is "universal"?

It is available to everyone, regardless of their status or wealth.

200

Which organization acts as the "Guardian of the health and care framework" in the UK?

The Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC).

300

What did voluntary hospitals rely on for funding?

They relied on charity.

300

What did the Emergency Medical Services demonstrate about the cooperation of doctors and hospitals?

It showed they could work successfully under government direction.

300

Which political party won the 1945 landslide victory promising social reform?

The Labour Party.

300

How is the NHS funded according to the 1946 Act?

Through national taxation.

300

What is a primary responsibility of Public Health England (PHE)?

To protect the nation from health hazards and research public health challenges.

400

What was the reputation of Poor Law hospitals?

They were basic and stigmatized.

400

How did the war change the public's view of healthcare?

People began to see healthcare as a right and a reward for their wartime sacrifices.

400

Who was the Minister of Health known as the "father" of the NHS?

Aneurin Bevan.

400

What happened to hospitals under the 1946 Act?

They were nationalized (taken into government ownership).

400

Which organization was founded in 2020 to focus on biosecurity and local outbreaks?

The National Institute for Health Protection.

500

What were Poor Law hospitals originally established as?

Workhouse infirmaries.

500

What was the primary goal of creating a state-run system during the war?

To coordinate treatment for wounded soldiers and civilians.

500

What is the exact date the NHS was officially launched?

5 July 1948.

500

Does the NHS 1946 Act cover mental health as well as physical health?

Yes, it aims to promote both physical and mental health.

500

What is the main goal of the WHO?

To build a better, healthier future for people worldwide through universal health coverage.