Terry - Somerset
Established Member
Decades ago, my grandmother had a stroke. Her recovery program included rehabilitation support - 3x30 min sessions per week. To have a reasonable chance of success 2 hours per day was needed. Ultimately events took their expected course - care home then coffin.
The demand for health services is several times that which is (or can) be provided. This is driven by the illusion that all ills can be solved, and that with treatment we may live forever.
We need to be clear about the health service we are prepared to pay for. Current budgets may suffice for good quality basic health care where treatment can save or extend a good quality life.
Social and elderly care is underfunded - we need to be more explicitly honest - either cough up additional funding or recognise the futility of extending life beyond the point at which there is any real prospect of improvement or quality of life.
I accept that there will be a diversity of views - but for me "life" is the capacity to enjoy the company of friends and family, appreciate a fine wine or meal, enjoy a film or book etc. It is not the capacity of a heart to circulate blood and keep a body warm when all other stimuli are absent.
Incidentally most research into comparative health systems worldwide seems to show:
The demand for health services is several times that which is (or can) be provided. This is driven by the illusion that all ills can be solved, and that with treatment we may live forever.
We need to be clear about the health service we are prepared to pay for. Current budgets may suffice for good quality basic health care where treatment can save or extend a good quality life.
Social and elderly care is underfunded - we need to be more explicitly honest - either cough up additional funding or recognise the futility of extending life beyond the point at which there is any real prospect of improvement or quality of life.
I accept that there will be a diversity of views - but for me "life" is the capacity to enjoy the company of friends and family, appreciate a fine wine or meal, enjoy a film or book etc. It is not the capacity of a heart to circulate blood and keep a body warm when all other stimuli are absent.
Incidentally most research into comparative health systems worldwide seems to show:
- UK spending on health care as a % of GDP is fairly much in the middle of developed country ranges - the US spends most
- the performance of UK health care is nothing exceptional - better than some in part, worse in others
- the NHS is one of few that are completely free at the point of use - many other countries make partial charges for services - see a GP, hospital stays etc
- the UK makes amongst the least use of private healthcare - but there is no evidence that the basis of funding or the public/private split has a material impact on the quality of services provided
- Bismark in the 19th century is usually regarded as the founder of the welfare state by introducing a system of universal health insurance