Child health: UK must regain “lost ground,” Kingdon urges next government

“I am a very optimistic, glass half full person. But I think we’re in a really bad position in terms of child health in this country,” says Camilla Kingdon. After a proactive three years in post, Kingdon stepped down as president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) in March. Steve Turner succeeds her in the role.When asked to sum up the state of child health in the UK in an exit interview with The BMJ, Kingdon pulls no punches about the country’s current shortcomings. “When we benchmark ourselves against other OECD countries by almost any measure, we’re performing really disappointingly,” she says. “As a British paediatrician I’m upset because we’ve lost ground. To say that I feel ashamed wouldn’t be an understatement, because I think most people imagine that healthcare in the UK is an exemplar. But what we’re seeing from the data is that we’ve…
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