The NHS affects the lives of every person in the United Kingdom. It is a linchpin organisation but because of the decimation of the NHS and the changes to the professions working in it many thousands of people are dying. Staff demoralisation makes this worse.
An annual figure of up to 42,000 deaths from thirst and drug related kidney failure has been given. Over ten years this adds up to 420,000 people. The approximate annual loss of British troops during World War II was 64,000.
We are living through a major crisis and a huge human rights scandal similar in scale to a major war. Yet there is an unsettling silence.
It is time for outrage from every citizen of this country. “NHS crisis” is an attempt to show why things have gone so wrong.
An annual figure of up to 42,000 deaths from thirst and drug related kidney failure has been given. Over ten years this adds up to 420,000 people. The approximate annual loss of British troops during World War II was 64,000.
We are living through a major crisis and a huge human rights scandal similar in scale to a major war. Yet there is an unsettling silence.
It is time for outrage from every citizen of this country. “NHS crisis” is an attempt to show why things have gone so wrong.