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Old 30-03-2018, 22:03   #494
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Crisis in the NHS

Sorry to say this but the NHS has been in decline for many years. Due to cuts. And it is only the brilliant staff at our hospitals that they are kept running

Approx 12 months ago we got advised that our regular surgery was merging with another. As the local authority wanted to make surgreris work better.

So we were moved to another surgery that has in the region of 13.000 patients. Our surgery had 14.000 and had four GPs.

My wife had an appointment the other day. When she arrived, she had two ailments. But there is a sign at the surgery that states ' One ailment at one appointment only' so had to return two days later.

Only Ten minutes appointments are allowed. This is totally ridiculous.

The NHS needs urgent funding. And it needs to come from the Government and NOT by increase of tax.

Yes, l would agree to paying extra tax - but only if it covered everything. And not just the NHS

All staff in NHS need our deepest respect
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