Public satisfaction with NHS at lowest ever level
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article said:
Public satisfaction with the NHS has dropped again, setting a new low recorded by the long-running British Social Attitudes survey.
Just 24% said they were satisfied with the NHS in 2023, with waiting times and staff shortages the biggest concerns.
That is five percentage points down on last year and a drop from the 2010 high of 70% satisfaction.
The poll - the gold-standard measure of the public's view of the health service - has been running since 1983.
Just 24% said they were satisfied with the NHS in 2023, with waiting times and staff shortages the biggest concerns.
That is five percentage points down on last year and a drop from the 2010 high of 70% satisfaction.
The poll - the gold-standard measure of the public's view of the health service - has been running since 1983.
Linky: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-68669866
11 years of real term cuts. How could the government possibly have supported the NHS more… [/sarcasm]
I’m sure someone will be along to tell us how no amount of money will help, but years of cuts is the simple reason. If this is a malicious attempt to destroy the NHS or a simple case of incompetence and ideology I don’t know, but it doesn’t matter. Funding was cut and cut, only to be increased in the face of a crisis, but not by enough to fix the years of underfunding, the fallout of a global pandemic or keep up with medical advances
https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/news-item/the-pas...
Edited by Electro1980 on Wednesday 27th March 07:54
200bhp said:
Its almost like the government wants it to fail so they can say "we tried, but the only way to fix it is to privatise it"
Not really a recipe for political success though I would suggest. The government has spent more money on the NHS but demand has risen even faster. Add on to that the impact of the pandemic and we are where we are.
Ignoring Covid spending. We spent £158bn on health and social care in 2019/20 and budgeted £181bn for 2023/24 all in 22/23 prices.
Electro1980 said:
11 years of real term cuts. How could the government possibly have supported the NHS more… [/sarcasm]
I’m sure someone will be along to tell us how no amount of money will help, but years of cuts is the simple reason. If this is a malicious attempt to destroy the NHS or a simple case of incompetence and ideology I don’t know, but it doesn’t matter. Funding was cut and cut, only to be increased in the face of a crisis, but not by enough to fix the years of underfunding, the fallout of a global pandemic or keep up with medical advances
https://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/news-item/the-pas...
Edited by Electro1980 on Wednesday 27th March 07:54
Actual money spent still rose in real terms over the coalition years and has risen faster since.
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-analysis/...
Vanden Saab said:
200bhp said:
Its almost like the government those running itwant it to fail so they can say "we tried, but the only way to fix it is to privatise it"grrr tories
Electro1980 said:
JagLover said:
The government has spent more money on the NHS but demand has risen even faster.
No it hasn’t. See data above.In terms of percentage of GDP public spending on health was 8% in 2010 and a bit more than that now.
Randy Winkman said:
Vanden Saab said:
200bhp said:
Its almost like the government those running itwant it to fail so they can say "we tried, but the only way to fix it is to privatise it"grrr tories
Randy Winkman said:
Vanden Saab said:
200bhp said:
Its almost like the government those running itwant it to fail so they can say "we tried, but the only way to fix it is to privatise it"grrr tories
NHS... no thanks we do not want you. .
But yeah grrr tories we are 50,000 nurses short. It is all the government's fault
and to return to my point about demand. The Kings fund has tried to calculate it but do not yet have figures for 2022/23
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-analysis/...
https://www.kingsfund.org.uk/insight-and-analysis/...
200bhp said:
Its almost like the government wants it to fail so they can say "we tried, but the only way to fix it is to privatise it"
If so let's privatize it ASAP so we get the health care we want without the Government deliberately sabotaging it.Every other country manages fine without an NHS. We should stop it and adopt something like the French system ASAP. ~£3k a year funded by the taxpayer and people bump it up, if that base level isn't good enough for them. It's insane that we all a) Think our system is failing to deliver over at least 40 years. b) Think it's better than all the others. c) Stick with it!
Would you go to a garage the deliberately sabotaged your car?
JagLover said:
Electro1980 said:
JagLover said:
The government has spent more money on the NHS but demand has risen even faster.
No it hasn’t. See data above.In terms of percentage of GDP public spending on health was 8% in 2010 and a bit more than that now.
BikeBikeBIke said:
If so let's privatize it ASAP so we get the health care we want without the Government deliberately sabotaging it.
Every other country manages fine without an NHS. We should stop it and adopt something like the French system ASAP. ~£3k a year funded by the taxpayer and people bump it up, if that base level isn't good enough for them. It's insane that we all a) Think our system is failing to deliver over at least 40 years. b) Think it's better than all the others. c) Stick with it!
Would you go to a garage the deliberately sabotaged your car?
France spends far more than the UK per capita. The tax payer funded part is more than the UK.Every other country manages fine without an NHS. We should stop it and adopt something like the French system ASAP. ~£3k a year funded by the taxpayer and people bump it up, if that base level isn't good enough for them. It's insane that we all a) Think our system is failing to deliver over at least 40 years. b) Think it's better than all the others. c) Stick with it!
Would you go to a garage the deliberately sabotaged your car?
Edited by Electro1980 on Wednesday 27th March 08:20
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