Eighty patients die in UK hospitals every day from lack of care

Around 80 people are dying every day in UK hospitals from lack of proper care – and the figures do not include the many more that die from the drugs and medical incompetence.
Dehydration, malnutrition, infections and bedsores have all been cited as direct or indirect causes of deaths among patients in UK hospitals in 2010, according to the latest figures.
Overall, around 25,343 people died from causes related to poor care while in hospital during the year, while 2,121 died from blood poisoning, usually because of an infected wound, and 218 died from bedsores. Many of the other patients had bedsores, although they did not die from them.
A further 25 patients died each week from dehydration or malnutrition while in hospital during 2010. The figures represent a 50% increase over the past decade.
(Source: UK Office for National Statistics).

AIHD comment:

These awful numbers has resulted from government controlled healthcare. That`s what we could expect for US hospitals in nearest future. Even today we can observe similar cases in some hospitals of New York and New Jersey.