Why the entire NHS system is ‘on its knees’ – and what should be done to fix it

Is the NHS crisis more about funding – or about how its money is spent

A row of ambulances
Ambulances are queuing outside hospitals for hours, unable to offload patients
(Image credit: Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

The NHS “horror stories” keep coming, said Rachael Bletchly in the Daily Mirror: the 62-year-old Shropshire woman who spent ten hours on a path with a broken leg waiting for an ambulance; the family in Cornwall who had to build a makeshift shelter for their injured 87-year-old father as he lay outside for 15 hours waiting for paramedics. These are just two of many such tales illustrating the dire state of the health service.

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