Use of the term ‘postcode lottery’ and its meaning has changed dramatically over time, UK study shows

New research shows the idea of the “postcode lottery” was first used in 1997 to express concern about how access to National Health Service (NHS) drugs and treatment varied from place to place. But its meaning has since broadened to include regional inequalities in state services generally…
Source : Medical Xpress

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