I am all for better funding for the NHS, and willing to pay more tax to fund it, but whenever this subject rears its head there is always a counter opinion - a few weeks ago it was a senior doctor - saying that it doesn't need more funding, it needs to be more efficient. Some years ago I visited a hospital with friend who was interested in taking up nursing. We walked through a fairly modern hospital where workmen were replacing old handrails on the staircase with new, heavy wood rails , and decorating was being undertaken in the public areas. Adjacent to the hospital were two new wards, recently finished but not yet opened. They never were opened; one was used as a walk in centre for a short while and then both these brand new wards, and the recently refurbished hospital, were demolished. How many millions did that exercise waste, and how often is that repeated throughout the NHS?
I believe there has been an incredibly expensive fiasco with a new patient management system that was abandoned in the last few years; do heads ever roll I wonder?