Patient satisfaction in the NHS is at a 25 year low.
Strangely enough 25 years ago was when 18 years of Tory rule was ending and the NHS, thanks to Labour, then entered a golden era, before the Tories returned 12 years ago to undo all the good, this time, for personal gain.
Surely, when the next general election is due, the Labour Party can make a major effort to get this into the public domain and convince those working class Tory voters that they are helping to destroy the free at the point of service health care system that is essential for everyone who cannot afford private health care.
It would improve my bloody satisfaction if they actually paid me that massive 4% pay rise they made such a big deal about.
The rise, and the back pay due since April, have not materialised yet. You can imagine the way this is further improving morale in the NHS workforce.
I'm leaving in November, I've just had enough. That will leave 1 (one) full time clinician in the local community mental health team. The rest is covered by agency and bank staff who rarely stay for long as it's increasingly stressful and unrewarding (you get more ₤ for working on the wards).
The irony is the cost of paying agency staff is far more than offering decent conditions and pay to retain permanent staff.
It's almost like someone wants the NHS to fail.