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Life Support: The State of the NHS in An Age of Pandemics

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“A truly insightful tour d’horizon” – Rt Hon. Jeremy Hunt MP, Secretary of State for Health, 2012–18 “Insightful and thought-provoking” – Rt Hon. Matt Hancock MP, Secretary of State for Health, 2018–21 “Brilliant” – Sir Stephen Bubb, director of Charity Futures and the Oxford Institute of Charity “A tour de force” – Niall Dickson CBE, former chief executive of The King’s Fund, the General Medical Council and the NHS Confederation *** How good is the NHS, really? That is the question this book seeks to answer, as the health service emerges from the gravest crisis in its history with more money – but greater challenges – than ever before. During the pandemic, voters made extraordinary sacrifices to save the NHS from collapse. Thanks to these efforts and the dedication and bravery of the NHS workforce, hospitals were able to treat patients with coronavirus, but millions of others lost out. Now an exhausted and depleted NHS workforce faces a huge backlog. The gap between supply and demand for publicly funded healthcare has never been so wide. With record numbers waiting for treatment, the politicians’ answer has been to spend ever more taxpayers’ money. The question is whether throwing cash at the problem will work. Every day, millions of patients receive care that is fair, good or outstanding. In keeping with Nye Bevan’s founding principles, the same treatment is available to rich and poor, free at the point of need. Public support for the concept remains overwhelming. Yet for every positive NHS experience there are care that is substandard, disjointed and arrives too late. A cult of secrecy surrounds errors and failings. Politicians on all sides dissemble and lie. This book seeks to strip away the spin and uncover the true state of the the good, the bad and the ugly. It explores an increasingly urgent in an era of pandemics, can the NHS provide the quality of service patients deserve?

480 pages, Hardcover

Published March 8, 2022

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Michael Ashcroft

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Michael Anthony P. Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, KCMG, PC is an English–Belizean businessman and politician. He is a former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party. Ashcroft founded Michael A. Ashcroft Associates in 1972 and is the 95th richest person in the UK, as ranked by the Sunday Times Rich List 2017, with an estimated fortune of £1.35 billion.

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March 2, 2023
I enjoyed this far more than I expected to, given how politically disparate I am from both the authors. This is a serious, passionate, and often flawed, study of the NHS and the various problems it faces. It covers a lot of ground but often not with much detail; the book is broader than it is deep. The authors' political biases cause them sometimes to consciously or unconsciously miss out important information and context, and they have a bad habit of generalising from very specific incidents. I think anyone who is interested in the future of the NHS should read this book; there was plenty here for me to either agree or constructively disagree with. Hopefully I will get round to writing a more in depth review in the near future.

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