The NHS is suffering from repetitive change injury | André Spicer It affects Swedish trains and US business. Now the poor British health system is catching another dose of reform mania
During the past few decades, people working in the NHS have noticed the rise of a puzzling yet dangerous new syndrome. It cannot be found in any medical textbook, but the symptoms are more obvious each year. They include delusional behaviour, stress, memory loss, anxiety. Unlike most syndromes in the NHS, this doesn’t infect individual patients. It contaminates entire organisations. The experts call it: repetitive change syndrome. Continue reading... The Guardian
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