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Doctors’ disorders: Britain’s overwhelmed health service

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Jan 11, 2023
Georgia Banjo, a writer for The Economist focused on Britain, discusses the NHS crisis, highlighting alarming wait times and the tragic rise in excess deaths linked to overworked healthcare staff. Max Rodenbeck, the Berlin bureau chief, sheds light on the complex and sometimes antagonistic relationship between Germany and Poland, especially in light of the Ukraine conflict. They also touch on America's military initiatives addressing rising obesity rates among recruits, offering a glimmer of hope with new fitness and nutrition programs.
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ANECDOTE

Overwhelmed GP Surgery

  • Georgia Banjo visited a GP's surgery in Mountain Ash, Wales, to observe the pressures they face.
  • Dr. Camilla Hawthorne's schedule showed relentless back-to-back appointments, sometimes exceeding 60 patients.
INSIGHT

GP Overload Impacts NHS

  • Overwhelmed GPs are turning away millions, leading some to seek help at A&E.
  • This further strains hospitals and delays care for those who stay home, decreasing GP satisfaction.
ANECDOTE

Doctor's Heavy Workload

  • Dr. Ahmed handled 42 patient appointments in one afternoon, exceeding recommended safe workloads.
  • This heavy workload contributes to stress and potential mistakes, highlighting GP strain.
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