Patients miss out as NHS cash floods in
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"Billions of pounds of taxpayers' money pumped into the National Health Service has gone on improving the salaries of GPs and consultants and paying for increased pensions rather than on improvements in patient care and frontline services.
A damning report by the highly respected health think-tank, the King's Fund, reveals that productivity in the health service has actually declined, despite the huge injection of cash.
The report reveals that only 30 pence in every pound of the Government's record NHS budget has been aimed at directly improving patient care. As well as salaries, the rest has gone on a growing bill for clinical negligence payouts and rising drug costs."
Patients seem to come last in importance for the NHS. Doctors' pay and drug company profits seem to be the priorities.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Patients experience very little benefit despite huge increases in cash for the NHS.
Posted by Willow at 2:04 pm
Labels: British GPs' pay, clinical negligence, consultants' pay, drug costs, National Health Service, the King's Fund
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