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The 'pruning back' of the NHS is never far from being in the News
The NHS will face the biggest shake up and reforms very soon, It is without doubt the best Service in the world, Lord knows, plenty come from overseas to use it, but I am inclined to agree, reforms and changes have to be made for this service to run efficiently ....
Where would you suggest savings could be made?
Could a charge be made to those who simple don't bother to turn up for an appointment? seems to work in the Netherlands..
Where would you suggest savings could be made?
Could a charge be made to those who simple don't bother to turn up for an appointment? seems to work in the Netherlands..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know Bobbi ..my brother has had letters making him an appointment ,then duplicate letters of same ,then letters cancelling said appointment and making him a further appointment ......
My appt this morning was after being lost in the system for getting on for two years !!
I shouldn't moan really .We are lucky to have the NHS .My husband had excellent cancer treatment ,couldn't fault them .
Something needs to be done ..but what ?
My appt this morning was after being lost in the system for getting on for two years !!
I shouldn't moan really .We are lucky to have the NHS .My husband had excellent cancer treatment ,couldn't fault them .
Something needs to be done ..but what ?
rowanwitch - I have no objection to the salaries paid to essential support staff that assist the NHS in its daily running - i object to calling health authorities 'Trusts' and putting suits in charge with a remit to save money.
If you give someone a financial incentive to save money running a public service, then you have problems. A bonus for saving money focuses the mind entirely on saving money, not on running a proper service to the public.
If you give someone a financial incentive to save money running a public service, then you have problems. A bonus for saving money focuses the mind entirely on saving money, not on running a proper service to the public.
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<<Hospitals need good nursing staff who are properly trained and supervised>>
And - essentially- a stream of patients presented to them in an effective, efficient and timely manner and the materials they need to do their jobs
The only issue i had in my NHS treatment this year was delays in treatment due to a lack of 'pen pushers' in essential roles scheduling surgery and transferring notes.
And - essentially- a stream of patients presented to them in an effective, efficient and timely manner and the materials they need to do their jobs
The only issue i had in my NHS treatment this year was delays in treatment due to a lack of 'pen pushers' in essential roles scheduling surgery and transferring notes.
Start charging those who Dan their clinic appointments, scheduled scans, operations and so on. Also charged should be given to those who end up in the back of an ambulance after too many vodkas.
There is no justification for Chief Executive giving themselves bonuses and parishes whilst so many in the Bank 5 and below bracket are losing their jobs.
There is no justification for Chief Executive giving themselves bonuses and parishes whilst so many in the Bank 5 and below bracket are losing their jobs.
I watched some of Soho Blues on TV last night and it was all about special ambulances going round late at night picking up drunks, some who were so out of it that they couldn't get up! The amount of vomit produced by these people eventually made me turn off. I can't begin to magine how much all this must cost just because people can't control themselves when it comes to going out drinking.
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