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RBP
06-18-2014, 11:35 AM
The NHS has been declared the world's best healthcare system by an international panel of experts who rated its care superior to countries which spend far more on health.

The same study also castigated healthcare provision in the US as the worst globally. Despite putting the most money into health, America denies care to many patients in need because they do not have health insurance and is also the poorest at saving the lives of people who fall ill, it found.

The report has been produced by the Commonwealth Fund, a Washington-based foundation which is respected around the world for its analysis of the performance of different countries' health systems. It examined an array of evidence about performance in 11 countries, including detailed data from patients, doctors and the World Health Organisation.

"The United Kingdom ranks first overall, scoring highest on quality, access and efficiency," the fund's researchers conclude in their 30-page report. Their findings amount to a huge endorsement of the health service, especially as it spends the second-lowest amount on healthcare among the 11 – just £2,008 per head, less than half the £5,017 in the US. Only New Zealand, with £1,876, spent less.

In the Commonwealth Fund study the UK came first out of the 11 countries in eight of the 11 measures of care the authors looked at. It got top place on measures including providing effective care, safe care, co-ordinated care and patient-centred care. The fund also rated the NHS as the best for giving access to care and for efficient use of resources.

The only serious black mark against the NHS was its poor record on keeping people alive. On a composite "healthy lives" score, which includes deaths among infants and patients who would have survived had they received timely and effective healthcare, the UK came 10th. The authors say that the healthcare system cannot be solely blamed for this issue, which is strongly influenced by social and economic factors. Although the NHS came third overall for the timeliness of care, its "short waiting times" were praised. "There is a frequent misperception that trade-offs between universal coverage and timely access to specialised services are inevitable. However, the Netherlands, UK and Germany provide universal coverage with low out-of-pocket costs while maintaining quick access to speciality services,", the report added.

The NHS also outperforms the other countries – which include France, Germany and Canada – in managing the care of people who are chronically ill, the report said.

Dr Mark Porter, leader of the doctors' union, the British Medical Association, said the fund's findings were "clear evidence that our much-maligned NHS is one of the top-performing healthcare systems in the world."

However, he warned that the service's achievements were now at risk. "We should not be complacent as we are facing pressures that are threatening the high-quality care that the Commonwealth Fund has rightly praised. A combination of rising patient demand, staff shortages and falling funding is undermining the very foundations of the NHS, as is the constant short-term interference from politicians of all colours."

Dr Peter Carter, chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing, said: "I'm absolutely thrilled to see this because it reinforces that this is a very good NHS, despite the fact that it has such a low level of funding relative to other countries."

The health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, who has been criticised by some senior doctors for painting an unfairly negative picture of NHS staff and the quality of care provided, welcomed the report. "NHS staff work incredibly hard to care for patients and these encouraging results pay testament to that," he said.

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/jun/17/nhs-health

RBP
06-18-2014, 11:35 AM
The only serious black mark against the NHS was its poor record on keeping people alive.

:lol:

Goofy
06-18-2014, 11:38 AM
Think i've said it before but myself and every family member have always been treated great when in hospital over here - no complaints at all! My dad and auntie have both had cancer scares in the last two years and both have praised the NHS for the treatment they received (both are thankfully cancer free now).

Goofy
06-18-2014, 11:39 AM
:lol:

Gotta balance the books somehow :lol:

RBP
06-18-2014, 11:43 AM
:lol:

FBD
06-18-2014, 01:11 PM
:lol: so how much did the NHS spend in commissioning this report

Goofy
06-18-2014, 01:29 PM
:lol: so how much did the NHS spend in commissioning this report


The report has been produced by the Commonwealth Fund, a Washington-based foundation which is respected around the world for its analysis of the performance of different countries' health systems. It examined an array of evidence about performance in 11 countries, including detailed data from patients, doctors and the World Health Organisation.

Don't you get bored with all your conspiracy theories FBD? If i believed half the crap you seem to i'd never leave the house!

redred
06-18-2014, 01:45 PM
well the NHS works for me , the media pick up the bad story's but i have no complaints

FBD
06-18-2014, 02:53 PM
Don't you get bored with all your conspiracy theories FBD? If i believed half the crap you seem to i'd never leave the house!

unfortunately goof, you dont seem to be able to tell the difference when I'm being sarcastic or serious....


because the problem is The Commonwealth Fund and its pro-Obamacare stance and typical, how they ask questions which wind up leading the person filling out the questionnaire towards certain conclusions.

I mean seriously, does anyone here believe that you're going to get quicker emergency medical care at the NHS as opposed to any halway decent private hospital in the US? :lol: come on, that is a complete joke and if some questionnaire-study from a biased group of "researchers" finds the opposite, you can simply bet your ass it was yet another poor execution of statistics on top of the skewed bent of the questioning in the first place. They dont differentiate between someone on medicare or going to the VA and some normal joe having docs on him 3 minutes after getting wheeled into an emergency room for an actual medical emergency.

so nah man....just sarcastic about the NHS - but quite unsarcastic about the bias of the commonwealth fund ;)

PorkChopSandwiches
06-18-2014, 03:48 PM
:obama: