The 17,000 dying a year because the NHS has become a 'vast bureaucratic monolith' - Daily Mail 18th January 2008

Sunday, January 20, 2008

More than 17,000 people are dying every year because the NHS has become a "vast bureaucratic monolith", a report says today. Although mortality rates have been getting better for the past 25 years, the improvement has actually slowed since Labour injected an extra £34billion into the NHS. In a foreword to the report by the TaxPayers' Alliance, respected cancer expert Professor Karol Sikora, of Imperial College, said: "Real reform and not more money is the only rational way forward."

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