SunnySusie
In my view the enormous challenges faced by the NHS are caused by a variety of factors, one of which is undoubtedly the aging population. Having recently worked in a large hospital on a ward which was not designated for older people, nevertheless they occupied more than half the beds and because quite a few of them had dementia, they soaked up a huge amount of staff resources. I certainly dont think older people should be excluded from treatment, everyone has a right to treatment, but it is simply a fact of life that when the NHS was planned and implemented the population didnt live as long, and didnt live with complicated multiple diseases. The system wasnt designed to deal with the situation we have now.
The system certainly wasn’t designed to deal with the situation we have now, however, “the situation” includes many many other factors than old people, far less premature babies survived, no transplants were done, IVF treatment wasn’t “invented” sex changes didn’t exist, so many more treatments available for so many more conditions especially cancer, so so many more factors than just the elderly.