Sadly this issues is but one more sign of our ailing NHS.
Far too little of our taxpayer's contributions reach the front line of diagnosing and treating our people.
People's care is now rationed according to (often) quite arbitary qualifying rules plus the postcode lottery system caused by devolved budgeting to local officials - todays' equivalent of the robber barons of old.
Add to that the ever growing number of NHS executives with fancy job titles and telephone number salaries that do not actually do anything of a medical nature.
M Carr is merely a symptom. This matter will soon blow over and be forgotten because people do not care enough.














