Sqad, in my opinion you are correct on every point, especially on the denial of and anger over evidence being pointed out (see
https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Question1578816.html) and the semi-religious belief in the NHS as a totem. Even more than that there is the resistance to change (but that applies to almost everything in the UK). I agree that the likelihood/hope for improvement is indeed small.
campbellking, in a recent post I asked what was happening with the UK's commitment to a campaign aimed at eradicating viral hepatitis. Chris buenchico provided a link where it is explained why the UK is not among the nine countries making notable success - the reason is that the data simply is not there to even trace more than a small percentage of those infected with viral hepatitis, never mind rolling out treatment, are you suggesting this is the fault of private health care facilities ?