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Old 11-02-2012, 11:22   #7
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Re: Despite growing pressure from professionals/back bench Lansley adamant on reform

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
I am curious for doctor's point of view in this thread?

As a patient my feeling is the NHS in its current state has issues, and things need to change however I dont like the idea of handing budgets over to GPs and removing trusts. Who do I complain to about GP's at that point? Also this will open a big can of worms on corruption with lots of budget been dished out to private firms.

I am off the view profits should never be a part of healthcare and welfare.
true but do many come on post My GP against it I asked him there is he said some good bits but its outwayed by dangerous legislation and poorly designed he thinks its even rushed not been thought out enough. He even dont think enough profesionals at all levels been consulted.

BEEB got list who for who against its grim reading for lansbury. I am sure Cameron fully behind him sadly regardless profesionals will see it through why else are they running roughshod over lords.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16954223

RizzyKing I agree there is areas where rework could be done which would provide value for money and not impact on frontline healthcare or there jobs.

Rework is neaded not complete break up turn it into american style healthcare system.
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