The Big Drain
NHS productivity falls as spending rises by billions under Labour - Telegraph
The National Health Service has become less efficient despite Labour pumping millions into its budget.
"Despite"? "Because of" I think.
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NHS productivity falls as spending rises by billions under Labour - Telegraph
The National Health Service has become less efficient despite Labour pumping millions into its budget.
"Despite"? "Because of" I think.
Comments
I think the NHS suffers from one thing, and only one thing. Constant government interference - and that's ANY government. What it needs is stability, and not being constantly used as a political football.
Posted by: Anthony North | September 12, 2008 9:17 AM
Quote from your article:
The National Health Service has become less efficient despite Labour pumping MILLIONS into its budget.
If only!!!
Original article in The Telegraph:
From 1995 to 2006, the NHS annual budget more than doubled from £39 BILLION to £89.7 BILLION.
From 1995 to 2006, the NHS annual budget more than doubled from £39,000,000,000 to £89,700,000,000.
This is an INCREASE of more than £50 BILLION (£50,000,000,000).
Posted by: David | September 14, 2008 11:32 AM