Posted: Oct 02, 2017 9:30 pm
by Sendraks
Tracer Tong wrote:
I'd say most of this is fair, though, as I've already indicated, this seems to me to amount to not much more than a stay of execution.


I'm not seeing any information to suggest that the NHS is ultimately not sustainable. The NHS needs to change, although Government funding priorities to focus on adult social care is the more pressing concerning for NHS sustainability.

It'd be nice if you could cite a report or some other evidence in support of the view about the ultimate un-sustainability of the NHS.

Tracer Tong wrote:Well, I'd be delighted to explain my view on the matter; but see our previous discussion.


I'm rather more interested in to why what I've cited on NHS choices could be construed as vague, given that is a relatively fixed point of reference, rather than more subjective notions.