I recently saw this advert for a Panorama* program in which they expose the growing maternity ward crisis, in which quality of care, number of beds, hygiene and a variety of other factors are going into decline.
I also saw the news reports of how the U.K health care system is facing deficits financially....
HOWEVER, take this for example, one day I wake up and I can't breathe as well as I normally do (I suffer from asthma) so I tell my dad and off we go to the hospital.
I wait a while (probably one or 1 and a half hours) and then I'm seen too.
The then take down all my symptoms and take me to a ward where I am then administered something called nebuliser. Then I'm discharged.
O.K the whole point of this thread was too show you that whenever I'm at a hospital I never see the stuff they show on programs like people waiting in corridors or overcrowded waiting rooms or filth and litter strewn across the floor.
What is the true state of the NHS** today? Is it really going down hill ? do we just need time to start seeing this for ourselves ? Or is the NHS fine and this little media furore will die down? will the NHS ever be better again ?
ACE
P.S if you live outside the U.K and don't know what the NHS or Panorama is then please look below. Hope this helps!
*Panorama is a program in which undercover reporters go undercover (thank you, captain obvious) to uncover the truth behind specific companies or services (in this particular case the NHS and its maternity wings)
**The NHS (National Health Service) is a medical service provided by the U.K Government (funded through taxes). The NHS provides the majority of healthcare here in the United Kingdom such as, but not limited to, general practitioners to hospitals, long-term healthcare.