NHS public satisfaction hits record low
- Public satisfaction with the NHS is at a record low of 21%, according to a survey by British Social Attitudes.
- 59% of respondents reported being unhappy with the NHS, the highest level of dissatisfaction since polling began in 1983.
- Only 12% expressed satisfaction with A&E services, contributing significantly to overall dissatisfaction.
- Waiting lists in England and Wales have reached 7.5 million, with 518,000 people waiting more than 12 hours in A&E annually.
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Doctor warns of 'managed decline' for NHS as patient satisfaction hits RECORD low: 'It's a reality we've known for a long time'
Doctor warns of 'managed decline' for NHS as patient satisfaction hits RECORD low: 'It's a reality we've known for a long time' - A GP has described NHS survey results showing public dissatisfaction as "a pleasant surprise" that could potentially lead to reform of the health service
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