Cavendish: NHS care
problem 'is cultural'
The
money can buy everything except good health. In each community need hospital
and care home. Because it’s the treatment center to help people get better in
lives.
Requirements
were counter on the minimum standard of staff. An independent review found there's
no minimum standard of training before staffs were allowed to work
unsupervised. A Sunday Times journalist, Camilla Cavendish, found that they had
no compulsory or consistent training - even though some took blood and did
tasks usually done by nurses or doctors. Camilla Cavendish, the associate
editor for The Sunday Times, told the Today program's Sarah Montague that the
problem with care in the NHS "is cultural".
To sum
up, there is demand of people who were train full course that not equal of
people who need care in hospital. The commander of these organizations should
be careful of capacity that ready to work of staffs.
Vocabulary
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Pronunciation
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Meaning
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unsupervised
(adj.)
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/ˌənˈso͞opərˌvīzd/
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ตามลำพัง
Ex. A safe garden where children may play unsupervised.
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compulsory (adj.)
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/kəmˈpəlsərē/
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ภาคบังคับ
Ex. It was compulsory to attend Mass.
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dismissal (n.)
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/disˈmisəl/
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การไล่ออก
Ex. The
government’s dismissal of the report.
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delegate (v.)
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/ˈdeləˌgāt/
|
มอบให้ทำแทน
Ex. He delegates routine
tasks.
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Reference:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-23251966
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