It is being reported that some 4.4 million are on waiting lists for routine operations and that targets are being missed for this, that and the other. These figures are the worst since the new targets were set in 2004. So what is going wrong?
Labour and LibDems say that it is down to a lack of staff and lower funding whilst the Conservatives put it down to huge demand. Sadly they are both right.
Historically annual funding for the NHS has risen by 3.7%, but since 2009 it has only gone up by about 1.5% per year. When it comes to demand the population of the UK has risen from about 59 million in 2004 to about 67 million today - an increase of about 8 million. Now it does not take a genius to work out that those raw figures do not match up ... and they are down to politicians.
The figures are not good but what I find really upsetting is that the media is using them to have a go at the NHS and those working in it.