The NHS: Things That Need to Be Said

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Health Policy, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Iain Dale ISBN: 9781783960798
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson Language: English
Author: Iain Dale
ISBN: 9781783960798
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson
Language: English

The NHS is an institution close to the hearts of most Britons. People even profess to ‘love it’. But it is now of pensionable age and, some would say, no longer fit for purpose. It isn’t possible to reform the NHS until we accept that it cannot meet every demand made of it. We need to embrace the private sector rather than belittle or restrict it. This book does not seek to denigrate or dismantle the NHS, but to identify the issues that need to be addressed head on, whichever party is in power. It will make uncomfortable reading for some.

Putting patient care and outcomes at the top of his personal manifesto for the NHS, Iain Dale slams the indecision and political dogma of successive health secretaries, but is firmly of the view that with £120 billion being spent on the NHS, it’s impossible to take politics out of it. This is a must read for anyone who works in the NHS – or who uses it. It’s time to say the things that need to be said.

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The NHS is an institution close to the hearts of most Britons. People even profess to ‘love it’. But it is now of pensionable age and, some would say, no longer fit for purpose. It isn’t possible to reform the NHS until we accept that it cannot meet every demand made of it. We need to embrace the private sector rather than belittle or restrict it. This book does not seek to denigrate or dismantle the NHS, but to identify the issues that need to be addressed head on, whichever party is in power. It will make uncomfortable reading for some.

Putting patient care and outcomes at the top of his personal manifesto for the NHS, Iain Dale slams the indecision and political dogma of successive health secretaries, but is firmly of the view that with £120 billion being spent on the NHS, it’s impossible to take politics out of it. This is a must read for anyone who works in the NHS – or who uses it. It’s time to say the things that need to be said.

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