But latest figures
show that there is room for improvement in patient care
A major international study published today shows that NHS is
performing well for patients in many areas including some aspects
of mental health care, vaccinations and preventative care, such as
the number of unplanned hospital admissions for people with diabetes.
However, the report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD) ‘Health at a Glance’ also shows that
England still lags behind other countries on some patient outcomes
for cancer, stroke and respiratory diseases despite spending more
on healthcare than the OECD average. It also reiterates the
increasing pressures on the NHS due to obesity and other lifestyle
related diseases and long-term conditions.
The Government will soon set out updated plans to improve patient
results and address issues flagged in the report through the NHS
Outcomes Framework for 2012/13. The Framework, which has been
endorsed by the OECD, lies at the heart of the plans to modernise
the NHS and sets out criteria the NHS must focus on, including:
o Preventing premature mortality
o Enhancing the quality of
life for people with long-term conditions
o Helping people to
recover from episodes of ill health or following injury
o
Ensuring people have a positive experience of care
o Treating
people in a safe environment and protecting them from avoidable harm
Responding to the OECD report, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley said:
“I’m passionate about the NHS and want to safeguard it for future
generations. It is one of our most valued national institutions
and I applaud NHS workers for their hard work, day in and day out.
“But this report is further evidence of the need to modernise our
health service. It clearly shows that although the NHS is doing
well in some areas, it is still lagging behind other countries in
some key areas of patient care.
“Improving patient results is a top priority for me. We need to
allow the NHS to focus on what really matters to patients; things
like survival rates, recovery rates and whether people can live
independently and with dignity. Because I want a modern health
service that works around patients and their needs – so that we
have an NHS that consistently achieves health outcomes amongst the
best in the world.”
ENDS
Notes to editors
1. For more information, please contact the Department of Health
newsdesk on 020 7220 5221
2. The OECD Health at a Glance is a two-yearly publication that
contains international comparisons of health indicators using the
latest data (2009 in the 2011 edition). It will update their
previous report HAG 2009, which used 2007 data. The full report
can be found here: http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/social-issues-migration-health/health-at-a-glance-2011_health_glance-2011-en
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