NHS Hanging On A Thread, Might Throw The Prison Service Into Crisis

The prison service poses a risk to the social care service and health services of falling into a crisis that won't be solved so easily. This is concluded through a poll among the health trustees and the result of this poll has turned out to be not good at all.

The task of NHS to provide necessary health services has become an unachievable one. The little funding has made it impossible to overcome this crisis.

The pace at which the health services, hospitals, ambulances and social services are working, has posed some serious crisis, and if this pace is going to continue without any increase in funding then the reestablishment won't be possible at all.

The level of this problem can be well imagined by the fact that a simple flu outbreak is going to worsen the scenario and lead to a crisis situation, The Telegraph says. The hospitals are quite overcrowded with limited facilities to treat all of the patients.

The surveys conducted have discovered that the trust of hospital lacks the number, quality and a correct number of staff to provide the right and efficient quality care to all the patients. The shortage of staff is expected to increase in the hospitals and health care units. NHS trusts have also been asked to lessen the bed occupancy by giving some patients to privately operated hospitals and clinics.

This may lessen the problem to some extent. NHS has always been able to work out the plan during crisis states but no they have themselves admitted that they are quite pressurized.

According to them, this time they won't be able to overcome the shortcomings, as the funds are limited , staff is not available and there is a large number of patients seeking help in comparison to the available facilities.

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