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Whatever, the Govt. have had 8 years to do something. They've done nothing except impose real term cuts in the face of increasing demand; what did they (and those that voted for them) think the result would be?
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Similar problems happened BEFORE 2010, and are also happening in Scotland and Wales. |
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Difficult to have a cogent and reasonable discourse when a post begins with "Whatever" - what are you, 15 years old? :( |
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They do things so much better across the EU, don't they?:rolleyes:
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The 'whatever' was frustration at the Govt. having done nothing, even if was part privatisation or the German/French system. They have just let the NHS rot, as they and their families don't use it. Do something/'whatever', not nothing except make cuts. You say you'd be happy to pay more tax? Try putting forward a motion at the next Tory conference, good luck ! If it's not increasing the wealth of those there they won't be interested. ---------- Post added at 20:07 ---------- Previous post was at 19:46 ---------- Jeremy has said 'sorry' anyway, so that's all sorted then.... :rolleyes: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-42552267 |
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My Nephew is much improved but docs were flummoxed as to what caused him to stop breathing, they said it's possible it could have been his temperature and his white blood cell count was high. They warned it could happen again, so that's not a good thing to be told.
They kept him in overnight but after being taken in the Ambulance at 7pm, they did not get seen till about 11.30pm last night. Utter shambles. |
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btw, last Tax Year, as I contracted half the year and was Permie the rest, I paid quite a lot in PAYE and NI, so you can see I have no issue paying tax (I could have drastically reduced my Tax and NI bill by setting up as a Limited Company, but chose not to). Also, I haven’t been to a Party Conference in over 20 years. How much extra tax would you personally be willing to pay? |
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Are we talking about a system of insurance instead or maybe something that incentivises good healthly lifestyles? ---------- Post added at 21:50 ---------- Previous post was at 21:47 ---------- Quote:
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Most people were proficient in first aid and didn't go running to their doctor or A&E when they split a fingernail. Also the treatments that were provided were pretty basic by todays standards and much less expensive to implement. Today the snowflakes can't look after themselves and any slight problem is a major illness to be dealt with a the flick of a button for instant gratification like any other problem that they encounter. Families don't look after their own and expect the state to pick up the tab however expensive that may be. The NHS has to continue to be reformed and made fit for purpose but the other elements surrounding it have to alse be taken into account. Just playing party politics with it and assuming that somehow it was in some kind of golden age under either party in the past is just to be very naïve. As illustrated in Nomadking's post the problems are not unique to the NHS but Europe wide. There needs to be a serious discussion about how much treatment the NHS will provide free at the point of delivery. Obviously A&E but what about elective proceedures such as breast operations and IVF? |
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Breast operations? I hope you are not including breast cancer treatment.After all a woman who has to lose a breast as a consequence may not have the wherewithal to pay for reconstructive surgery.
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One point about the French model though is not it's not quite free at the point of use. You do have to pay upfront for some minor things and then later get reimbursed depending on various forms of public and private insurance you can get. As important as free at the point of use to me is the ease of use. Anything that gets into paperwork, reimbursements and so on I think should be avoided. As well as the cost of the America system the stress of getting the correct paperwork, taxes and coverage in addition to becoming sick must be horrible. ---------- Post added at 09:21 ---------- Previous post was at 09:12 ---------- Quote:
It seems the biggest burdens on the NHS are an aging population, obesity and alcohol. In 1948 there were fewer old people relative to the population and fewer treatments available. I am not sure the problem with the NHS is snowflakes using it for minor conditions. |
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