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I'm not sure how this applies to the real world. I've never heard of a health service that only treats terminal cancer patients. The NHS has fantastic efficacy compared to private healthcare providers. The USA spends about $2tn on health insurance per year whereas the uk spends about £120bn on the NHS. Calculating exchange rate and adjusting for population the Americans spend over twice the amount per person and don't get nearly as much coverage as we do here in the UK. £4£ you can have profit, or treatment, not both. Sorry. ---------- Post added at 13:24 ---------- Previous post was at 13:19 ---------- Quote:
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Just a point re BUPA and WPA, two of the biggest of the UK's Private Health Providers
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Looking at current private halthcare is not a meaningful comparison, as they only have a small amount of patients who can afford to pay whatever market prices they want to charge.
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Traduk, you have been speaking from the heart, and its what l have been trying to say.
The NHS, was form to care for the sick in this country and free of charge to everyone, but over the years it has been the biggest question for every government thats been in power. The service is in great need of a change, but it needs much of the red tape taken out of it, with all the pen pushers given the elbow, we are in great need of doctors and nurses, BUT under Tory government this is the first service that gets hit, with hospitals being shut, and patients suffering more and more. When my poor mother was dying, she was placed in a side corridor to end her days, on a trolley as there was no beds, this is digraceful. ALL governments that have been in power since my life began are as much to blame as each other, BUT the Tories are ripping it to bits, with its cuts. Privatisation, will make money for only one group, The tory party, as the people who were destined to do this were Tory financial supporters, and this was actual fact in the media. |
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It would be a pretty explosive revelation indeed, especially given that the changes so far mooted do not include wholesale privatisation of the NHS. |
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While funding has increased Some hospitals and even Heath Authorities in some areas have had to close specific areas of health.
I was chatting to a guy at the hospital who was saying that the Hospital there no longer has a Dermatology Department and he suffers like me from Psoriasis and now he has to Travel once every 3 Months to Swansea which thats where they shipped a lot of patients to see a Dermatologist thats just unacceptable. |
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When this debate was brought up, it was stated in The Mirror (it wouldn't be in The Sun as that is a Tory paper).
That there are FOUR millionaires that financially support the party, one of these millionaire happens to run a health care company - who plans to bid. Check it out, it was there in balck and white. |
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"balck and white" - about as accurate as your normal rantings.
OK, Arthur, does that mean that Labour were going to privatise everything when they accepted donations from Richard Caring, a restaurant and night club tycoon Roy Aldridge, former chairman of Capita JK Rowling, the author Lord Sainsbury (of the eponymous supermarket chain) Sir Ronald Cohen Chai Patel Gulam Noon (aka "the Curry King" - oh noes, they are going to privatise curries!!!! ZOMG!!!!!) David Abrahams (property developer) Barry Townsley, Sir David Garrard and Andrew Rosen et al. And of course, the Mirror has no axe to grind.... |
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NO You should do what every other poster on this forum does. find your evidence Post a LINK to the evidence This Arthur is called producing the EVIDENCE to backup your claim. If you are not willing to do that then how are people to know if your are spouting bull excreta or not. And to show you how it works look at this. I say "Japan nuclear crisis 'over in nine months" I then LINK to the EVIDENCE http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13107846 Arthur posting links to evidence is so simple a child could do it. Go on give it a try |
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Where's the evidence? What do you think this health care company is bidding on? If it's NHS contracts why is this such a surprise, they are after all a health care company? Do you realise that these internal markets within the NHS were brought in by Labour? Who really gives two hoots how it's done so long as services improve and those who can't afford to pay continue to receive them for free at point of delivery? |
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A factor that concerns me deeply is GP's are already showing a strong tendency towards part time working and the supposed idea of job sharing females with children is obviously not the reason. Private healthcare is where many spend a lot of their time earning supplementary income that dwarfs NHS pay on a pro rata basis. As a doctor friend told me some time ago, GP practices are turning into businesses as opposed to services with the old relationships denigrated to 10 minutes of responsibility as opposed to a lifelong commitments. A question that needs thinking through after discounting political spin is why switch funding control from bureaucrats to GP's. Strong links already exist between the NHS and private health with many within the NHS working in both sectors. For government there could be no better place to initiate change and as the objective is save money someone pays and the GP is best placed to offer options which could involve co-pay. In theory hospitals will have to compete for services which has the possibility of cost efficiency and improved outcomes for patients. In practice it may well be that GP's select what is in their best interests and hospitals that do not conform to the almighty budget holders go to the wall. Hospitals are grossly inefficient simply because they are so large and have a deeply ingrained culture which defies efficiency. Many will not see their hundreds of millions of needed income materialise from GP's. The net result is likely to be the end of the NHS as we know it with what were hospitals converted into housing estates. The era of the old Victorian mega hospitals has gone and I believe we are at the threshold of changes which herald the end of everything the Welfare state was created for. Whether it will happen depends on how long it takes the public to wake up to reality but to take a mandate to save money and morph it into the destruction of what is held as a given within society is miles from the initial brief. As an aside... A conservative door knocking councillor told me that the Liberals are not fielding many candidates in the May elections. If true they are hiding to avoid a hiding. Indeed a clever ploy to avoid decimation but I wonder how many were happy to fall on their own sword:). Arthur, I do passionately believe in the NHS but have seen the folly in supporting it in the manner that is rapidly becoming the past. I am involved in the administration of a trust fund where the eventual recipient will be a hospital. Having seen the bull dozing of so many hospitals with wards, equipment etc donated in memory of XXX, I intend to, given the opportunity to invoke a clause in the trust which alters the destiny of the funds. If the well intentioned relative was still alive, he would be appalled and wouldn't want his legacy ending up in a skip along with the NHS he knew. |
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I really wish Arthur would join a debate instead of just popping up with unsubstantiated claims that amount to nothing more than the rantings of lunatic.
@Arthur ,if you are going to make claims on a subject then at least have the decency to back them up and argue your point .The whole point of a debate is to hear different viewpoints ,for people to defend theirs and rebut others ,not to insert a unsubstantiated claim and then bugger off leaving people wondering what the hell you are talking about |
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