DYSPEPSIA GENERATION

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Britain’s Cautionary Tale of Self-Destruction

26th January 2023

New York Times.

In December, as many as 500 patients per week were dying in Britain because of E.R. waits, according to the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, a figure rivaling (and perhaps surpassing) the death toll from Covid-19. On average, English ambulances were taking an hour and a half to respond to stroke and heart-attack calls, compared with a target time of 18 minutes; nationwide, 10 times as many patients spent more than four hours waiting in emergency rooms as did in 2011. The waiting list for scheduled treatments recently passed seven million — more than 10 percent of the country — prompting nurses to strike. The National Health Service has been in crisis for years, but over the holidays, as wait times spiked, the crisis moved to the very center of a narrative of national decline.

How about that government-provided ‘free’ health care? Don’t you wish we had a system like that in the U.S.? (We do–it’s called the V.A. Ask veterans how that works out for them.)

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