Feeding the NHS, Starving its Patients - WSJ.com
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010Best news blogs:
Postcard from the National Health Service: In 2007, 239 patients died of malnutrition in British hospitals, the up-to-the-minute year for which figures are useable. Age U.K., a charity that has campaigned to meliorate infirmary feedings, says the “rightful pattern may be practically higher” due to under-reporting.
This modish indictment of British wellness tending is naught new; Age U.K.’s efforts suffer yielded results in damage of increased authorities sentience, covering, preparation, and review programs. But this confuse of action has produced picayune by way of advance. Monday’s story notable that in 2007-2008, 148,946 Britons entered hospitals agony from malnutrition and …
First news blogs:
