- Ruth Windsor, Caring Matters (caringmatters@dial.pipex.com)
- London
I grew up in the United States thinking that Britain was the most caring country in the world because the NHS provided free health care to everyone regardless of race, creed, age, or financial circumstances. I worked in the finest hospitals in the United States for almost 20 years, and the inequality of care provided for the “have nots” was distressing.
I married the Englishman who encouraged the NHS to deliver services more effectively by using information systems. In 1991 he developed a rare disease that took eight months to diagnose and was physically and mentally debilitating. Since then I have witnessed an appalling lack of accountability and waste of resources.
People need to know where to obtain the right information—at the right time
Professionals opened sterile trays to obtain a single lumbar puncture needle or sterile dressing. Patients received meals that resulted in surgery being postponed. Patients were …
Sign in
Personal subscribers, sign in here:
Article access
Article access for 1 day
Purchase this article for £20 $30 €32*
The PDF version can be downloaded as your personal record
CiteULike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook
Reddit
Technorati
Twitter
Stumbleupon
Rapid responses
Latest Responses
The decline in the breast cancer incidence is 1.2% and it is not significant.
Published 10 February 2012
'twas ever thus
Published 10 February 2012
The value of historic human remains
Published 10 February 2012
In Praise of British Literature
Published 10 February 2012
Is real shared decision making possible?
Published 10 February 2012
Most responses
Does anyone understand the government’s plan for the NHS? (17 responses)
Published 17 Jan 2012
Bad medicine: medical nutrition (15 responses)
Published 18 Jan 2012
Shared decision making: really putting patients at the centre of healthcare (7 responses)
Published 27 Jan 2012
Why legislation is necessary for my health reforms (7 responses)
Published 1 Feb 2012
Search for evidence goes on (5 responses)
Published 17 Jan 2012