treeturner123
Established Member
Just to give another stir!
You could double the money poured into the NHS and STILL not get the service most people want for a number of reasons:-
Management - too many of them
Paperwork, as with the Police and Teaching, far too much of it
Increasing cost of new medicines, procedures etc well exceeds the rate of inflation
Life expectancy and the ability to prolong life through amazing work by doctors
The idea, exemplified by the Blair government that fewer beds would be required due to 'Home Treatment' was always flawed. You will see above the abysmal state of Worcestershire NHS Trust. One of the main reasons for this is that they closed two hospitals in Worcester and built the new one with about half the capacity (subsequently they have had to build more) and then they closed some of the outlying 'Cottage' Hospitals, again, a very regressive step.
What is needed is Real reform of what has become too much of a Sacred Cow.
You could double the money poured into the NHS and STILL not get the service most people want for a number of reasons:-
Management - too many of them
Paperwork, as with the Police and Teaching, far too much of it
Increasing cost of new medicines, procedures etc well exceeds the rate of inflation
Life expectancy and the ability to prolong life through amazing work by doctors
The idea, exemplified by the Blair government that fewer beds would be required due to 'Home Treatment' was always flawed. You will see above the abysmal state of Worcestershire NHS Trust. One of the main reasons for this is that they closed two hospitals in Worcester and built the new one with about half the capacity (subsequently they have had to build more) and then they closed some of the outlying 'Cottage' Hospitals, again, a very regressive step.
What is needed is Real reform of what has become too much of a Sacred Cow.