The misuse of numbers.
Posted: 11 Jan 2018, 18:53
The attacks on the NHS are relentless and the media is using numbers to prove just how crap it is.
So, we get the fact that 120 patients a day are being managed in corridors in 'some' places with 'some' dying prematurely. Horrific eh? But hang on. There are 135 Hospital trusts. Exactly how many are being treated in corridors throughout the NHS on a daily basis and how many die, prematurely or otherwise? Where?
We then get the alarming increase of 50% more hospital admissions than last year. That is a frightening rise... we will all die, probably in corridors. What? It rose from 4.89 per 100,000 to 7.38 per 100,000. The raw numbers, when we take into account 65 million of us over 365 days, are not that many, but a 50% increase.... HELP!
However, if those numbers do not get you the 78% increase in flu cases presenting to GPs surely must. It has gone up from..... 21 per 100,000 to 37.3 per 100,000. That's not 78% of all of us at the doc's with flu, just the increase from some other time. And let us not forget that some cases will be of Manflu or a 'sickie' for a duvet day.
None of this is our fault, though, it's all down to the NHS not being fit for purpose, eh, BBC?
So, we get the fact that 120 patients a day are being managed in corridors in 'some' places with 'some' dying prematurely. Horrific eh? But hang on. There are 135 Hospital trusts. Exactly how many are being treated in corridors throughout the NHS on a daily basis and how many die, prematurely or otherwise? Where?
We then get the alarming increase of 50% more hospital admissions than last year. That is a frightening rise... we will all die, probably in corridors. What? It rose from 4.89 per 100,000 to 7.38 per 100,000. The raw numbers, when we take into account 65 million of us over 365 days, are not that many, but a 50% increase.... HELP!
However, if those numbers do not get you the 78% increase in flu cases presenting to GPs surely must. It has gone up from..... 21 per 100,000 to 37.3 per 100,000. That's not 78% of all of us at the doc's with flu, just the increase from some other time. And let us not forget that some cases will be of Manflu or a 'sickie' for a duvet day.
None of this is our fault, though, it's all down to the NHS not being fit for purpose, eh, BBC?