Public satisfaction with NHS at lowest ever level, survey shows
Public satisfaction with the NHS has dropped again, setting a new low recorded by the long-running British Social Attitudes survey.
Just 24% said they were satisfied with the NHS in 2023, with waiting times and staff shortages the biggest concerns.
That is five percentage points down on last year and a drop from the 2010 high of 70% satisfaction.
The findings on the NHS, published by the Nuffield Trust and King's Fund think tanks, show once again that performance has deteriorated after a new record low was seen last year.
In total, since 2020, satisfaction has fallen by 29 percentage points.
Of the core services, the public was least satisfied with A&E and dentistry.
The survey also showed satisfaction with social care had fallen to 13% - again the lowest since the survey began.
The major reasons for dissatisfaction were long waiting times, staffing shortages and lack of funding.
Source: BBC News, 27 March 2024