NHS public satisfaction hits record low
- Two-Thirds of people are dissatisfied with the NHS, marking the highest level of dissatisfaction since 1983, according to the British Social Attitudes survey.
- Almost two-thirds of people are dissatisfied with the NHS, where 59 percent reported being either 'quite' or 'very' dissatisfied, according to the British Social Attitudes survey published by the Nuffield Trust and the King's Fund.
- Nearly one in ten people reported being harmed by the NHS in recent years, with harm levels highest in hospitals, as indicated by the survey findings.
- Support for the core principles of the NHS remains strong, but healthcare officials say the findings are a 'wake-up call' for the service.
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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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