I don't think you can look at the NHS in isolation without taking into account what has been happening in our society over the last few years, for which our government is responsible. We live in a rich country but there is a huge and growing disparity between the richest and poorest, which in turn causes serious health inequalities. An increasingly elderly population means increased health spending but additionally social and economic disadvantages lead to poor health. These health inequalities are well documented and treating illnesses associated with such health inequalities costs an estimated 5.5 billion a year (N.I.C.E). I don't believe the government has any intention of addressing these problems but will continue as usual with short term fixes, with a long term goal of persuading us that some sort of private insurance is the only way to go.
My dad spent 40 years mastering his craft, and last week someone half his age told him how to eat.😠
Fundamental reset for social care?


