I think it is unfair to compare waiting lists on the NHS from say 30-40 years ago. Advances in medicine have meant now that more things are available to people so naturally there will be more on waiting lists.
I don't mean "oh that cancer patient can wait now, as we have a gastric band person coming in", I mean that for example there are more treatments for say cancer than there were 30 years ago. No making apologies for the state it is in, but maybe compare over no more than say 5 years and you get a true picture if you see what I am saying. That said, more investment in staff and infrastructure would keep lists down.
I don't mean "oh that cancer patient can wait now, as we have a gastric band person coming in", I mean that for example there are more treatments for say cancer than there were 30 years ago. No making apologies for the state it is in, but maybe compare over no more than say 5 years and you get a true picture if you see what I am saying. That said, more investment in staff and infrastructure would keep lists down.
