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The State of Medicine: Keeping the promise of the NHS

English

By (author): Margaret McCartney

The NHS is the closest thing the UK has to a national religion. No wonder: it unites people across social and class divides. But it is also under pressure, underfunded, and unravelling at the seams. When the NHS was founded, children died of whooping cough and tuberculosis, and the average person lived less than 50 years. Now childhood deaths are rare and we expect to live almost twice as long. Many of us swallow dozens of daily medications, and the NHS promises to keep treating us, rich or poor, according to need. But as social care budgets are slashed, the pressure on the NHS has reached a critical level along with accusations of high death rates, lazy, uncaring staff morale, and unnecessary deaths at the weekend.

Margaret McCartney, author of The Patient Paradox and Living with Dying, argues that the last few decades of short-term political policies have caused lasting damage to the NHS, wasting money, time, harming patients, and damaging staff morale. Instead, we need a new realisation of the founding principles of the NHS, one where patients and professionals work together to create an evidence based not a party political NHS. It is the only future it can survive in.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 344g
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Pinter & Martin Ltd.
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780664002

About Margaret McCartney

Margaret McCartney is a GP in Glasgow and has three children. She started writing for the press after being infuriated by an article in a newspaper which claimed that CT body screening was the way to stay well. Since then she has written for most UK newspapers as well as the British Medical Journal (BMJ) other magazines such as Vogue and Prospect has had columns in the Guardian and the FT Weekend and is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4s Inside Health. She has won prizes from the Medical Journalists Association and the European School of Oncology as well as the Healthwatch award. She has a strong interest in evidence professionalism screening and risk. She blogs and tweets.  Margaret is the author of Living with Dying and The Patient Paradox and The State of Medicine. www.margaretmccartney.com/blog Twitter: @mgtmccartney

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