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(not satire – it’s the UK today!)
There has been a concerted campaign in the mainstream press over the last few years to smear the NHS.
Here’s a recent example:
Daily Telegraph uses death of baby and outright lies to smear NHS
This is all part of the government’s misinformation campaign to discredit the NHS so it can turn over as much of it as possible to private healthcare companies.
Which is why you probably won’t have seen much in the mainstream press of a recent international survey which has ranked the UK’s NHS number 1 in the world for healthcare – above countries like Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and Norway:
But there’s another shocking recent survey you probably won’t have heard much about either.
The latest NHS staff survey shows over 70% of NHS workers think there are no longer enough staff to enable them to do their jobs properly:
If the government has its way and keeps on starving the NHS of resources, expect to see the UK dropping VERY rapidly down the international rankings over the next few years.
But shhh! Whatever you do. Keep it to yourself.
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Please feel free to comment. And share. Thanks:
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sdbast said:
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Nicola said:
Reblogged this on learn4kicks.
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Mike Sivier said:
Reblogged this on Vox Political.
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nivekd said:
Thanks. Yes, the Tories and their sick Lib chums are running yhe NHS downhill into the grasping hands of private healthcos.
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Neo-Pelagius said:
Sometimes I still feel proud to be British.
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Jase said:
Reblogged this on thoughtsfornaught and commented:
Thanks to Nicola for sharing this, and for seemingly constantly campaigning for our NHS, one of our nation’s most valuable assets.
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alittleecon said:
Reblogged this on alittleecon and commented:
A good one to bookmark for the next time you hear someone try to argue the NHS isn’t one of the best health systems in the world.
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Bill Bedford said:
yerbut, the bottom line shows a paradox, people in countries like France and Sweden which have health services which a lacking in some areas think they have healthy lives, while Brit who think our health service is wonderful are last but one.
Maybe this just shows that Britian is a nation of hypochondriacs.
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Florence said:
Will send it on to a cousin in the USA who has been campaigning for “Obamacare” against the Tea Party there, because she knows the value of socialised (not socialist as the Tea Party have it) medicine, and this will really help. Great stuff. As always.
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amnesiaclinic said:
Reblogged this on amnesiaclinic and commented:
According to the msm the nhs is failing….
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Dan Delion said:
Am surprised we score so highly for “Equity” when there have been a number of reports of clearly inequitable services across the country (appointment delays; cancer treatments; out-of-hours service; and your recent ref to prospective non-para 999 responses in Yorkshire)
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Neil Salvage said:
Fascinating. Who Ororganized and funded the International survey. Need to know this when arguing thesewell issues with right wing interlocutors. Many thanks.
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rutty said:
Reblogged this on Too Posh To Mosh and commented:
Privatised healthcare makes it more expensive – and less effective – for everyone. The NHS is not perfect but don’t let political ideologues muck it up beyond repair
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Ig said:
Is this a real survey or just made up? Seriously, as an expat living in Australia, you do t realise how good the nhs is. It’s free, I pay a fortune for health care. You why the USA is so good? Because again the rich pay for health care, the poor don’t go.
Get a grip you ungrateful idiot.
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Tom Pride said:
Neil – a link to the source of the survey is in the article.
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Terence said:
Tory obsession on cutting costs always ending up costing MORE: when the consequences of staff shortages mean there’s no capacity to deal with the unexpected (eg border control fiasco, flood chaos). Then we suddenly hear about how they are spending more than ever on crisis management.
If simple competence is the most important requirement of an administration, this one fails – badly
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tomwfreeman said:
First of all, Jeremy Hunt has been tweeting the international figures all day, so they’re not trying to cover this up.
Secondly, it is ridiculous to conflate the differing health services in the UK as a ‘national’ health service anymore. You refer to a staff survey from NHS England, as if it represents the UK. The international report talks of a UK NHS, but the reality is that the far-reaching structural reforms inflicted on NHS England have pulled it in a totally different direction from the rest of the country. The different health systems in the UK don’t just have a different GP contractual situation, or a different leadership structure, or different pay grades for nurses, or a different role for pharmacists, they have a totally different ethos from each other.
In Scotland, the staff survey also showed up overworked and undervalued staff, but there is a marked difference in approach, on.so.many levels
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Tom Pride said:
@tomwfreeman: the survey was already actually a couple of days old by the time I wrote about it yesterday morning. At that time it had been totally (and strangely) ignored by the UK media. This blog post then went a bit viral and in the evening the Guardian and the Indy had picked up on it and those articles started to be shared widely too..
Then today Hunt mentioned it.
Someone more cynical than me might say Hunt’s hand was somewhat forced…..
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Alex said:
They didn’t ask people whether they felt healthy to get this data. It’s based on 3 indicators: mortality amenable to medical care, infant mortality, and healthy life expectancy at age 60. Which still leaves a bit of a paradox, but these 3 factors are influenced by much more than how good the health care system is.
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Robert said:
The NHS is world class
Founding three principles of the NHS:
– that it meet the needs of everyone
– that it be free at the point of delivery
– that it be based on clinical need, not ability to pay
Lets keep it that way!
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dottydot said:
Why are we paying for care homes for those too ill to live alone?
Why are we paying for prescriptions?
Why do we pay for a multitude of other things on our free NHS such as dentists?
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stewilko said:
Reblogged this on stewilko's Blog and commented:
I can see why they don’t wish us to view it. I presume anything positive concerning our amazing NHS is ignored or criticised. I believe the NHS to be a health care system to be admired and loved. A system copied and envied in many countries. Although this government, see pound signs and profit. Similarly like our welfare system, policing and even our once admired (still is, i think). postal service. I believe money, greed and power to be an evil combination.
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zz said:
can anyone believe a survey stating that the US and France rank about the same when comparing cost-related problems? This survey is about what people ‘say’ and ‘report’, and it doesn’t even detail how these variables are assessed. Such a lack of information. I think it only shows what countries are satisfied with what they have -regardless of what they have (Hi UK!) and what countries tend to complain -regardless of what they have (Hi France!)..
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/fund-reports/2014/jun/mirror-mirror
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dottydot said:
i.e. our NHS is not free for all!
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Craig Harrison said:
If we’re #1 then perhaps the governemnt is right. But it’s not more resources that are required, but a fundamental review of the entire NHS “system” and a better utilisation of the excellent resources (including staff – the main and best resource of the NHS).
For example, why overburden GPs with visits for inhalers (Australia doesn’t). Or patients going to see them with muscoskeletal disorders? Such patients should be able to visit NHS registered physics / osteopaths straight away. Etc. Etc.
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Smiling Carcass said:
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“The NHS will last as long as there are folk left with the faith to fight for it” – Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, 1948
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