A majority of young women in the UK believe that the quality of NHS care has worsened, according to a poll from the Adam Smith Institute. They do use it the most…
Polling conducted as part of the ASI’s ‘Anxious Generation’ series shows 46% of 18-30-year-olds in the UK say quality of care has worsened compared to 34% who say it has improved. Women are more pessimistic: 55% of them say the NHS has got worse compared to 43% of men. Only 26% of women think services have improved…
The ASI’s Data Manager Emma Schubart blamed “ years of underfunding, staffing shortages, and the lingering effects of the pandemic. ” The Tories’ new Shadow Health Secretary Stuart Andrew also adds: “ Labour have scrapped targets to improve access to women’s health services, failed to get a grip on union ov