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If You Were Extremely Wealthy
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would you go to A&E with an injured foot or pay to go privately?
If you were a multi millionaire in your early 40s.
If you were a multi millionaire in your early 40s.
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I would go private if i had the money, i went to the maternity ward yesterday as my waters were leaking and waited 3 bloody hours, before i said i was leaving. I had enough, and no communicatio n from staff to say how long the wait would be, or if i was ok. rubbish care. Well, while i was leaving the doc came and saw me, which was convenient.. .but i still don't...
12:33 Sun 05th Jan 2014
Thanks for slapping my wrists zacs...how on earth would I manage without you !
To my knowledge, there are no private A+E's near me. Anyway, there is no dispute about private medical care. But If I turned up at a busy A+E, would my private Consultant be called out ? Wouldn't I have to go to his private consulting rooms ? If he was called out to my local NHS A+E, wouldn't that mean that others would have to wait even longer, because my private consultant would be taking up the room and facilities ?
To my knowledge, there are no private A+E's near me. Anyway, there is no dispute about private medical care. But If I turned up at a busy A+E, would my private Consultant be called out ? Wouldn't I have to go to his private consulting rooms ? If he was called out to my local NHS A+E, wouldn't that mean that others would have to wait even longer, because my private consultant would be taking up the room and facilities ?
Most consultants, IMO, work in the NHS as well as privately, so it's unlikely to conflict. There would be more than one consultant on call at any time.
Much NHS work is now contracted out to private hospitals - anyone eligible can bid for the work these days, often patients are referred to private locations, but paid for by the NHS.
Much NHS work is now contracted out to private hospitals - anyone eligible can bid for the work these days, often patients are referred to private locations, but paid for by the NHS.