An interesting report on this morning's BBC Breakfast programme. I haven't been able to find anything online - but the item was on the 7am news slot - so about 7.05 if you choose to look via iPlayer.
Folk at Oxford University have done a survey that suggests that some of th problem is to do with poor data collection. For instance, of 1650-odd patients apparently admitted following a stroke, some 600 were later shown to have been admitted for routine - weekday - check-ups and procedures.
Jeremy Hunt has been accused of misrepresenting the situation over this so-called weekend effect. Could it simply be that he, and many others in the healthcare field, have simply been being given incorrect data in the first place?