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Old 12-06-2015, 09:13   #13
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Re: NHS waste - Again!

Great to see that the billions spent on top-down reorganisation in the last parliament were so worthwhile.

For all the bluster the NHS still have to fight through a sea of red tape to get their jobs done.

I would speculate that many of these issues come down to the organisation of the NHS as a whole, and would like to see how the government will assist the NHS in resolving them.

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Originally Posted by arcimedes View Post
Dare one mention the unmentionable. Privatisation
I refer the gentleman to the costs of healthcare in the USA alongside the debatable benefits of partial privatisation as we have now and suggest it would be a bad idea.

We do need private money in our healthcare system, but perhaps not so much in the NHS.
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