Friday, November 10, 2017

More Woes

For Britain's National Health Service.

Here's a tidbit:

Any medical professional knows that it is in a patient’s best interest to be physically prepared for a surgical procedure, which may mean stopping smoking or losing weight. But don’t be fooled—allocation of limited healthcare resources is the real driver of the NHS’s decision.
As a government-run healthcare system, the NHS faces a squeeze on resources from all fronts. First, the demand for healthcare in the U.K. is increasing due to an aging population and an increase in long-term medical conditions. Next, funding for large, state-run social programs like healthcare continue to shrink. Finally, the rate of primary-care physicians entering the system has not kept pace with demand, thus reducing patients’ access to first-line medical providers.




Socialized medicine, as mentioned previously on this blog, does not work.

If you think this is bad, just imagine what would happen should the Labor Party, with a full-blown Marxist as its' leader, wins the next general election there.

Another reason why Teresa May's decision to call that snap election earlier this year turned out to be a disaster.

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