April 15, 2007

From the UK: What Nationalized Medicine, aka HillaryCare Hell, Eventually, and Inevitably, Will Lead to

Filed under: Economy, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 10:02 am

In the UK Telegraph (HT Boring Made Dull):

Don’t join NHS for a career, say doctors

More than two thirds of doctors says they would not recommend medicine as a career as morale in the health service reaches an “all-time low”, according to a survey published today.

More than half of the 14,000 doctors who responded said they felt morale at work was “poor” and in the case of junior doctors “terrible”.

BMD would like to see some of the British docs come here. They might be advised to wait until they see the 2008 election results.

2 Comments

  1. If you read the poll further & the background to it, you will find that the reason for the unhappiness mentioned is the imposition of “innovations” from the American healthcare system. There is an undeclared ambition to privatise & sell off NHS & the effects from that are what are being reported.

    Comment by FrontPoint Sytems — April 22, 2007 @ 7:56 am

  2. Britain should be so lucky. Privatized operations might bring in some unique innovations — like sanitary conditions.

    Comment by TBlumer — April 22, 2007 @ 8:45 am

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