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by Zariel
1464 days ago
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I will counter this with the following. My mother turned 60 late January this year, she received a bowl cancer screening kit which she did and they recommend she come in for a colonoscopy, which identified she highly likely had bowl cancer. 3 Weeks later she received the results for a CT with contrast scan which found no evidence of cancer else where in her major organs and nodes. 3 Weeks later she is having surgery to remove the cancerous bowl. All for free. Tell me again why America has the highest rate of Stage 5 Cancers over 65. |
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GP isn’t making any claims that the US system is better, they don’t even mention the US, they’re pointing out that the NHS has some pretty serious deep seated issues. Which quite frankly should be obvious to anyone who’s interacted with it.
Knee jerk responses like this are precisely why attempting to fix the NHS is political suicide. It impossible to even have a open discussion out the problems the NHS faces without people piling on to defend the NHS and drown out criticism.
Personally I worry about the future of the NHS. The inability to have an honest and open discussion about the future of the NHS means it’s just going to continue lumbering on until it collapses completely from extraordinary pressures it’s placed under.