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The [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] created its failed 2012 policy statement (expired in 2017) specifically to preserve and protect third party payment to medical doctors. | The [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] created its failed 2012 policy statement (expired in 2017) specifically to preserve and protect third party payment to medical doctors. | ||
==Third-party payment policy in English-speaking nations== | |||
The [[United Kingdom]] created the National Health Service (NHS) in 1948. The NHS is not an insurance programme; it actually is a healthcare institution. It did ''not'' then and does ''not'' now provide non-therapeutic circumcision.<ref name="nhschild">{{REFweb | |||
|url=https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/circumcision-in-boys/ | |||
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|title=Circumcision in boys | |||
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|publisher=National Health Service | |||
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|date=2018-11-20 | |||
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{{SEEALSO}} | {{SEEALSO}} | ||
* [[Financial Incentive]] | * [[Financial Incentive]] | ||