
In 1997 the average wait for operations was 41 days.
But today the average waiting time is 49 days.
Doctors have expressed concerns that people with serious conditions are waiting longer.
After the vast amount of money wasted by Labour on the non essential tick box services in the NHS, it is once again proved that its obsession with ideology over service.
The spending of vast sums cannot guarantee a better health service for the country.
What this country needs is the return of Matrons who are responsible for the ward, less middle managers who are paid vasts amounts for ticking boxes and inventing the next quango to fool the general public.
The money we do have to spend should go into training people in this country and not importing people from over seas having regular nurses who are worked to an acceptable working week rather than running them into the ground.
Less agency staff, as the money spent over the course of a year could fund thousands of permanent Nurses.
Conservatives in the meantime have pledged to not only create in independent health service so that the focus is on delivery of care, but also to increase spending on the NHS on the key areas.

1 comments:
...Unless you are a p1ssed up moron on a Saturday night or a habitual drug user - then don't wait at all.
Why work hard and pay taxes, when you can be scum and get it all for free?
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