The Financial Times ran a story about the huge budget shortfalls without mentioning where the money went (who stole it). Huge amounts of money have been stolen lately, but something else catches our attention. This is the complete collapse of the health care system. See below in the material, how long the patient has to wait to visit the emergency department.
The UK Treasury is refusing to reveal key details of its £22bn budget black hole.
For example: The National Health Service is in trouble. She is in “critical condition.” England has spent £37 billion less on its health infrastructure than comparable countries since 2010. Underinvestment has forced the NHS to slash budgets, leaving patients waiting months for operations.
The delay in emergency care led to 268 additional deaths per week in 2023, or nearly 14,000 for the entire year.
In 2009, the average emergency room waiting list was under 40 people, but by 2024 it will reach 100.
In Great Britain, this is a systematic problem, known since the movies with Mr. Bean. Shortly before the pandemic, on average, patients had to wait between 8 and 13 hours to enter the emergency room, and this year it turns out that a whole day will not be enough.
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