Peace gives freedom

Peace gives freedom

Saturday, 6 August 2016

NHS has been on life support for a very long time financially

There will always be deep seated systemic problems. It is wrong to think of NHS be rationed, cuts yes, but rationed no.

I agree that the NHS should make efficiency savings, but only on wastage areas.

We cannot have restrictions on any surgery, hospitals or employment if it is going to affect standard of care.

We have had serious warnings in the past as well as in the present, about rationing of health services whenever there is a financial crisis. Being in a financial crisis does not help to address the deep seated systemic problems.

Extra funding can be avoided and major cuts need not be inevitable. But no government have managed not to affect standard of care without cuts and lack of funding. No government have managed the top down organisation.

Demand is growing because no government have tackled any problems within the NHS. The way it is going, the NHS will only have doctors and nurses, and no treatments at all for the patients. 

All these problems needs to be addressed.

The government advisers have no clue on how to help NHS face serious financial challenges. 

Only I can see the problems, and see efficiencies in the NHS, and can organise the top down of the NHS.

It is not true that the NHS has a strong plan to balance the books, and that they are providing support for this. There is no proof of this, and it is not stated how. This has been going on for decades, and the black hole in funding the NHS is getting deeper.

There is no way anyone can save the NHS.

But I can, but no one will employ me to turn the NHS around, and make it a healthy institution.

The NHS has been on life support for a very long time financially.

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