Critical

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Critical

Why the NHS is being betrayed and how we can fight for it

True stories of discovery Political leaders and leadership Corruption in politics, government and society Political economy Health economics Privatization Public ownership / nationalization Medical and healthcare law Public health and preventive medicine Medical administration and management

Author: Julia Grace Patterson

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Language: English

Published by: Mudlark

Published on: 22nd June 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780008603502


Critical: The NHS and How We Can Save It

The true, eye-opening account of how the NHS has been failed and what we can do to save it. The NHS is an institution. But it’s also a political football, kicked back and forth between politicians for the past 75 years. It’s a burden to some and a potent vote-winner for others. It’s a construct, framed in the media. It’s a set of ideas and a logo. It’s a workplace for many and the birthplace of almost all of us. It’s become a valued part of our society, it is extraordinarily special – and it’s being destroyed.’ The NHS is at crisis point. In the 75 years since it was founded on the dream of making healthcare accessible to everyone, its principles have been chipped away at and disregarded by successive political leaders. The result: an underfunded, understaffed, exhausted workforce, a decimation of patient services and the infiltration of privatisation within our public healthcare system. We are now in danger of losing what we have come to depend upon: the NHS is collapsing and a two-tier healthcare system is emerging in its place. We can stop this, but only if we do it together.

In her first book, Dr Julia Grace Patterson, founder of EveryDoctor and fierce advocate for the future of the NHS, lays bare the truth about the current state of our healthcare system and sets forth transformational ideas on how we could save it. A book built on a love of the NHS at its heart, Critical is a must-read for anyone who wants it to survive for another 75 years.

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