The original is at http://www.therockalltimes.co.uk/2002/01/21/nhs-surgeon.html. Government to publish heart surgery ‘league table of death’Healthy competition expected as consultants vie for top spot by Lester Haines
Health secretary Alan Milburn last week revealed plans for a 'league table of death' which will for the first time enable patients to accurately predict their chances of surviving an encounter with the NHS. "It's a bit like the Premiership," enthused one hospital manager. "But with body bags instead of goals." Government sources are, however, stressing that the league is "just a bit of fun", and that patients should not expect to live longer as a result. "Oh no," laughed one spokesman, "you won't be able to pick a surgeon with a better survival rate. It's just to allow families to make the necessary arrangements before an operation. You know, whether to buy a get-well-soon card or a coffin - that sort of thing." Surgeons have welcomed the initiative, and are said to be particularly excited by the chance of participating in a European "superleague" next season. "It gives you something to talk about apart from golf," chortled one. Last season's results
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