Saturday 6 October 2012

Cameron's commitment to the NHS

In this article Cameron says that the success of the NHS cannot be measured in budget figures and percentage points, after informing us of the budget figures and percentages points!

He recognises that that the NHS needs improvements in care, dignity and kindness. How on earth he can be the bastion for that the way he speaks during Prime Ministers questions, I do not know!

Perhaps Cameron is a closet kind man! I'd prefer if he closeted the behaviour he shows at PM questions.

"The nurses who rub patients’ backs, the GP who knows your name, the knowledge that if your mum or dad is on a ward they’ll have someone there to pour them water, keep them fed, make them comfortable and talk to them. " Hasn't humanity come far!

" First, we’re introducing one of the most simple tests that any caring organisation can have. We’re asking staff and patients if they would be happy to recommend the hospital they’re in to their friends and family.
It’s called the Friends and Family test, and the results show in a very human way how a hospital is performing: not just how their budget’s looking; but how people feel about being there. "

Sounds like another percentage system to me!

I wonder if such improvement is given also to those who, according to Cameron, are not hard working nor doing the right thing.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2213670/David-Cameron-Im-mission-make-NHS-better-ever.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2213406/Hospital-rating-Patients-asked-recommend-hospital-family-friends.html

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