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    As the NHS turns 75, three major health and care research institutes have issued a stark warning that continued political short-termism will leave the NHS ‘unlikely to reach it’s centenary’.

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    • ‘Addiction to short-termism’ put @NHSEngland future at risk, warn think tanks @HealthFdn & @NuffieldTrust & @TheKingsFund in joint letter to @RishiSunak & @Keir_Starmer & @EdwardJDavey https://t.co/BB3OnfWCWu

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    Comparing the health care systems of different countries can help us assess how the UK health care system is performing and where it could improve. Our new report found that the NHS is neither a leader nor a laggard when compared to 18 similar countries.

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    • I was surprised but glad to see this excellent report from @TheKingsFund. It lays bare many of the issues clinicians like me have known about for years. This is what a health service on its knees looks like. Is there a solution? https://t.co/vRrqP4jjFC

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    Comparing the health care systems of different countries can help us assess how the UK health care system is performing and where it could improve. Our new report found that the NHS is neither a leader nor a laggard when compared to 18 similar countries.

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    • Interesting study and alarming for the healthcare system in the UK. I won't discuss that but these 2 figures re the US caught my attention. The high spending (per GDP) is not resulting in encouraging outcomes in terms of life expectancy. More here: https://t.co/CCdH2g0ODw https://t.co/9aNADBNmYr

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    Comparing the health care systems of different countries can help us assess how the UK health care system is performing and where it could improve. Our new report found that the NHS is neither a leader nor a laggard when compared to 18 similar countries.

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    • The Kings Fund has found the UK health care system has fewer key resources than its peers. It performs relatively well on some measures of efficiency but waiting times for common procedures were ‘middle-of-the-pack’ before Covid19, & deteriorated since. https://t.co/IUSB2sGum6

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    Multi-year funding increases and reforms led to improvements in NHS performance between 2000 and 2010, but performance has declined since 2010 as a result of much lower funding increases, limited funds for capital investment, and neglect of workforce planning.

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    • The rise and decline of the NHS in England 2000–20 | The King's Fund- it is recoverable but needs political will https://t.co/leXspSI92v

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    Multi-year funding increases and reforms led to improvements in NHS performance between 2000 and 2010, but performance has declined since 2010 as a result of much lower funding increases, limited funds for capital investment, and neglect of workforce planning.

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    • RT @asanakpan: The rise and decline of the NHS in England 2000–20 | The King's Fund https://t.co/dP9Lippdtb

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    Never Again? - 12 month(s) ago

    Written by Nicholas Timmins, this book explains why and how the Health and Social Care Act became law.

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    • Never Again? Story of HSC Act 2012 explains why & how the Act bcame law; from the legislation’s origins 20 yrs ago, thru developmnt of 2010 White Paper 'Liberating @NHSEngland ' 2 passage of the controversial Bill thru @UKParliament https://t.co/CpPzlhBshp via @NicholasTimmins https://t.co/gTZDziM2so

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    Multi-year funding increases and reforms led to improvements in NHS performance between 2000 and 2010, but performance has declined since 2010 as a result of much lower funding increases, limited funds for capital investment, and neglect of workforce planning.

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    • NHS problems seem overwhelming we forget they did in 2000 -political will,money,focus on process & work force enabled huge improvements until decline since 2010- recovery not impossible ⁦⁦@mancunianmedic⁩ ⁦@pash22⁩ ⁦@RoyLilley⁩ https://t.co/leXspSI92v