Monday, January 05, 2009

We Need British Style Health Care

Well, all of it except its gross inefficiency in treating people in an acceptable amount of time and, of course, its propensity for killing people fortunate to survive long enough to get to the front of the treatment line.

The number of patients killed by hospital blunders has soared by 60 per cent in just two years, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Official records show that 3,645 died as a result of outbreaks of infections, botched operations and other mistakes in 2007/08. That was up from 2,275 two years before.

Critics say quality of NHS care has suffered as doctors and nurses come under pressure to meet Government waiting time targets.

The sharp rise is also down to the fact that more trusts have started to record medical errors - revealing a death toll which in previous years remained hidden under the carpet.

But experts say the true toll is certain to be even higher, because many hospitals still do not record all of the 'patient safety incidents' - meaning that lessons which could have been learned are lost.
It is the most delicious of all socialist overreaches, that claim to be able to provide mandated care to all who deserve it, while squeezing every possible incentive there might be for individuals to become involved in the healing process as health care professionals.

It is exactly what we need.

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