Monday, June 30, 2008

Rearranging the beds on an already sunk NHS

New NHS reform plans provide a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to make it one of the world's best health systems, Gordon Brown has declared.

They still aren’t admitting the reality- there is no NHS, it has been sacrificed on the altar of Blair and Brown’s Devolution Experiment.
The Prime Minister hailed health minister and surgeon Lord Darzi's major review of the service as a "bold vision" that will require serious commitment from the Government.
It will include moves to speed up approval of new drugs in a bid to end the "postcode lottery" of care provision as part of the first NHS "constitution".

There’s only one way to end the most serious consequences of the health “postcode lottery”, but Brown and Labour simply don’t have "the bold vision" to carry it out.

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