A generation betrayed—or ȷust a deteriorating NHS?

Launer is concerned that we older folk in the UK are a generation betrayed.1Perhaps our worries about dealing with terminal disease and death would be the norm to people in many less fortunate countries?Often those same countries can ill afford to lose their expensively trained young doctors and nurses to the UK’s recruitment campaigns. Their own people are more likely to be disadvantaged, as our NHS is enabled to struggle on.For a decade and more we have seen UK health spending and numbers of hospital beds fall further below that of comparable countries. Are we really a generation betrayed, or have NHS managers, our profession, the body politic, the electorate, and the media watched and waited on a deteriorating situation?
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