My recent experience is the opposite im afraid to say. I went into hospital with a broken ankle in 4 places needed surgery, was placed on a ward that knew nothing about orthopeadics (no room on the ortho ward) so I was wandering around with a cast on when I should have been in bed with no weight through it. I then waited 6 days for the operation, had that & got plastered up etc... sent home with no help in terms of how to get around my average no disabled access house and shower with just crutches (even though I have a bad shoulder, cant support my weight well - which was explained). Then had my cast off, I am currently learning to walk with physio only to find my foot is now twisted to one side which is hindering my walking - as the physio pointed out to me last week. The nurses were very helpfull - no complaints there but I have found the whole experience so disheartening that I am looking into Bupa - so if I have an accident again I trust the way things will turn out. I will say that when I last saw the surgeon he did say he would rush me through to physio - I got an appointment the next day - which was very speedy so thats another good thing. Its nice to know they are getting some things right.