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Artful Dodger: I'm sure you can find similar examples of abuse in nursing homes in the US. They aren't the majority, like the abuses reported in the British NHS are not the majority cases there. Any amount of that type of neglect or abuse aren't acceptable anywhere & remedies are paramount, but it doesn't represent an entire system. As pointed out in your article, over 92% of patients in the British system rate their care as good or excellent.
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