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One Off Cash Boost For Nhs Hospitals
I see that Boris has announced a one off £1.8 billion cash boost for NHS hospitals.
Although Brexit has not yet happened – I look forward to him making this announcement every 5 weeks after the end of October this year.
Although Brexit has not yet happened – I look forward to him making this announcement every 5 weeks after the end of October this year.
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I would rather see old age care and pensions addressed than a failing NHS. Seven levels of hellish administration and over £100 to put up a notice board.
However I should imagine the first 6 months to a year the money would be better spent on propping up the institutions and organisations that rely on ‘EU’ funding. So they can pull their fingers out and sort out how they are going to survive in a competitive world.
Subsidies for genuine farmers (not the lords and ladies with huge estates milking the system mind you) and slowly getting our fishing fleets back up and running.
There are a myriad of better causes than a badly run NHS I would rather fund.
I would rather see old age care and pensions addressed than a failing NHS. Seven levels of hellish administration and over £100 to put up a notice board.
However I should imagine the first 6 months to a year the money would be better spent on propping up the institutions and organisations that rely on ‘EU’ funding. So they can pull their fingers out and sort out how they are going to survive in a competitive world.
Subsidies for genuine farmers (not the lords and ladies with huge estates milking the system mind you) and slowly getting our fishing fleets back up and running.
There are a myriad of better causes than a badly run NHS I would rather fund.
Boris , and The Tory "Magic Money Tree" 3.6 Bn for Deprived Towns ,£300 Ml for Scotland ,£1 Bn for the Police Force,£1.8 Bn for the NHS, and the list goes on and on, No Political Party in Power Spends this kind of Money , Mid Term . Does this say the Cons are running scared and preparing for a Sudden G/E. ? , if so will there be a note in the safe for the New Elected Governments Chancellor , which will not be a "Tory Goverment" saying Sorry, there is no money left just a huge debt, Think Boris is heading for a Bus Crash.
// This is apparently to be used to upgrade 20 hospitals, anyone know which one they are? //
See the top 20in this list...
http:// www.ele ctionpo lling.c o.uk/ba ttlegro und/tar gets/co nservat ive
See the top 20in this list...
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Rowan is right - a couple of years ago this was quoted, 'The Nuffield Trust states: 'Money and focus should be used more strategically. 3.6 per cent of patients account for 37 per cent of time in NHS beds. Finding ways to safely treat these people outside hospital should be a major priority.'' Don't think the situation has improved.
DTC, this has been known for the past at least 20 years. I will have been retired from the NHS for 12 years this autumn and I spent much of the last 10 years of my working life trying to address this problem. There are myriads ways to do this, a metric tonne of good practice that can be adopted and copied (including quite a lot that I was involved in developing) and no appetite for doing it because its not sexy medicine. Its not groundbreaking research, attractive to the media, or miraculous recovery but its the stuff that will save the NHS money.
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