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Even "civilised" countries like the USA do not offer it's citizens what the UK (and much of Europe) has. As highlighted by BG, if you don't have the wherewithall to pay in many countries -you keep your bad back, don't get your cancer treated and if you're a woman giving birth and don't have health insurance in America you get sent back out into the street!
If, as has been written on the Olympic Farrago thread, some people are worried that the Olympics will be seen by some as a health tourism opportunity, then from the outside looking in, the NHS is seen very differently to the way it's often portrayed here -I suppose it's all relative. If you are used to a 3 hour drive to get to a wooden hut - a local fully equipped hospital looks pretty damn good. |
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Bring back the Matrons and get rid of the beaurocrats and hangers on.
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Same old Tories, can't be trusted with the NHS.
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Max, they brought back the matrons, but it was just another layer of management.
The Salmon Report in 1966 changed the management structure of Nursing. One Matron, who would oversee the whole hospital was replaced by Nursing Officers (one for each specialty) So what had been done by one woman was now going to be done by many(a lot of them career nursing men - not that interested in looking after patients, but more interested in climbing the career ladder)........and the management pyramid has continued to expand from there.......all of it costing more and not much of it benefitting the patient. Any nurse who transgressed(broke a thermometer, ran in a corridor) was summoned by Matron for a dressing down. Now, I want to tell you that this was before my time as a nurse, but a very good friend of mine became a cadet, then a nurse, while the Matron system was still in operation. She remembers being summoned to Matron Knavesy for breaking a large Winchester bottle of cleaning fluid - her pay was docked by one shilling. Matron had the power in those days. The Modern Matrons were just a sop to public opinion....the public thought that bringing back the matron would cure the ills in the NHS.....no such luck. Giving someone a fancy title doesn't make things better if you give them little power to go with the title. |
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And what did labour do..... PFI was a disaster. We will be paying for it for the next 50 years at least. Take politics out of this and look at the real world, rather than your rose tinted socialist worker |
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Harold Wilson, Labour.... they are all the same |
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And Labour couldn't either. They saddled the communities and NHS trusts with the PFI. Building hospitals with private money and then charging the trusts an indeterminate amount(for an indeterminate period) to lease them back(at great profit to the private company).......making the trusts buy services from the private company at exorbitant costs, so that something like changing a light bulb costs £400.......£400 which could have been spent on life saving drugs or treatment for a patient(maybe your mother or your father). |
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I was going to say 'I don't believe it' but I can.What a scandal! Mind you if HBC can cost mending an allotment tap at £500 it seems quite reasonable. |
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The average wait for a hip operation has come down to 12 weeks from 30 in two years. The wait from being sent to a specialist by a GP and treatment was just 8.6 weeks. And for a cataract operations it was 10 weeks, having come down from 20 in two years. In 2009 :- Nick Bosanquet, Professor of Health Policy at Imperial College, London acknowledged spending billions had reduced waiting lists. Touche! |
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BBC News - Hospitals 'struggling with NHS mortgage repayments' UNISON Private Finance Initiative (PFI) | the public service union BBC News - Chancellor George Osborne set to 'reassess' PFI Sorry to paste and copy, I know that's our dog stabbers modus operandi. Yes PFI was introduced by the John Major Conservative Government, but Gordon ran with it and made it his own. your move |
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just a thought, Unison are a supporter of the Labour party, now why would they say anything against them
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PFI? How else is a government expected to find the money for new hospitals when most people would rather have a nice holiday or buy a new car instead of stumping up a bit more tax.
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Speak for yourself.
Maybe if a government made taxation fairer for all, say pay nothing under £10,000. Then everyone pays 25%. No loop holes. Perhaps you would get more raised. Then again fair means those more well off must get squeezed. |
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