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Archbishop attacks NHS over care | Archbishop attacks NHS over care |
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The leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has used a homily to criticise what he sees as a lack of compassion in some parts of the NHS. | |
Archbishop Vincent Nichols said that some hospitals see patients as no more than a set of medical problems. | |
He argued calls for assisted suicide and euthanasia reflected a society that did not know how to deal with death. | |
The archbishop's comments were delivered at a special service of healing at Westminster Cathedral. | |
He said the constitution of the NHS promises to respond with humanity to a patient's distress and anxiety as well as their pain. | |
But the archbishop claimed some hospitals failed to meet that commitment because of a prevailing culture which saw patients as no more than medical cases to be resolved. | |
He said systems of care had been created which, by treating patients in this way, inflicted what amounts to hidden violence on them. | |
Compassion | Compassion |
In a BBC interview the archbishop said: "Most people in this country are immensely grateful to the NHS for both their professionalism and their compassion. | In a BBC interview the archbishop said: "Most people in this country are immensely grateful to the NHS for both their professionalism and their compassion. |
"But also many people know of stories, where they have felt particularly their elderly and dying family members have not received that full measure of the compassion which the NHS sets as its highest standard. | "But also many people know of stories, where they have felt particularly their elderly and dying family members have not received that full measure of the compassion which the NHS sets as its highest standard. |
"Clearly there are lots of circumstances which make it difficult for that level of care. But sometimes I do believe people are reduced a little bit and perceived as a problem, a medical problem, a behavioural problem." | "Clearly there are lots of circumstances which make it difficult for that level of care. But sometimes I do believe people are reduced a little bit and perceived as a problem, a medical problem, a behavioural problem." |
In his homily he rejected calls for assisted suicide, accusing its supporters of wrongly seeing death as simply a medical event. | |
The archbishop also said society was at a loss to know how to respond to death. | |
In the interview, he said: "I think there is in our society there is a growing fear of death, a fear of the circumstances in which I might die, a fear I might be over-treated or under-treated. But fear is always a bad guide. Death is part of life." | In the interview, he said: "I think there is in our society there is a growing fear of death, a fear of the circumstances in which I might die, a fear I might be over-treated or under-treated. But fear is always a bad guide. Death is part of life." |