'The figures do not specify how people died, or whether the death was related to the care they were expecting from the NHS. The data also does not contain ages or medical conditions'
This is a mischievous use of statistics
If an eighty year-old dies from a heart condition while waiting for an appointment at their local hearing clinic, they make this list
All this data really tells us is that the NHS is underfunded and badly managed, leading to backlogs and delays in treatment
> All this data really tells us is that the NHS is underfunded and badly managed
It doesn't even tell us this. The metric could increase if you e.g. treat more conditions, treat older/sicker people that you used to, improve health education/screening to identify more at risk people that used to die before any diagnosis etc.
If an eighty year-old dies from a heart condition while waiting for an appointment at their local hearing clinic, they make this list
All this data really tells us is that the NHS is underfunded and badly managed, leading to backlogs and delays in treatment
Which is already obvious to everyone