Friday, 5 December 2014


Consultant surgeon and innovator David Morgan on the inability of the NHS to adapt to change for the benefit of patients. He is very vocal on the health service's inefficiencies, saying, despairingly, "Why have one meeting when you can have 20?"

"There is no doubt that the NHS executive and frontline clinical staff are aligned regarding the need and direction of change. Unfortunately the execution of this becomes bogged down by indifference, ignorance or arrogance at the operational level as no one appears to be empowered to make a decision in case it is the wrong call."


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