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Experience with the NHS
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Has your experience with the NHS service been good or bad?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I have reached the grand old age of 86,I think that (thanks to some help from the NHS) they must be doing their job well.
Having been aged 25 before the NHS started I may be one of the few persons on AB who can remember what is was like pre~NHS,and I wouldn't want to go back there.
Many members of my family died,or suffered because we couldn't afford to call out the doctor,and while I realise that the NHS may be far from perfect it's a whole lot better than pre 1948
Having been aged 25 before the NHS started I may be one of the few persons on AB who can remember what is was like pre~NHS,and I wouldn't want to go back there.
Many members of my family died,or suffered because we couldn't afford to call out the doctor,and while I realise that the NHS may be far from perfect it's a whole lot better than pre 1948
As a customer- in hospital, it has been okay treatment -wise. But at the time I resented the fact that the nurses sat outside the ward for hours on end at their station when they could have been in the ward, talking to the poor old ladies on their last lonely legs. Some even had problems eating and taking medicine. I was there helping them and I wa a patient! It should have been the nurses.
My daughter needed a lot of hospital treatment in the first 3 1/2 yrs of her life and we could not have had better treatment if we had gone private. She still need checkups every yr and she still sees the same consultant who saw her the very first time 12 yrs ago. I can't praise the hospital enough!!
My OH always had private treatment & was poorly treated; left to fend alone in filthy room with sparse nursing attendance & brief doctor visits. Cost �52k for 3weeks. (Nurses often looking for tips & bribes).
NHS ward, with superb matron was spick & span. Continual care and constant attention. Cost free for 3weeks. (Nurses never mention tips).
NHS ward, with superb matron was spick & span. Continual care and constant attention. Cost free for 3weeks. (Nurses never mention tips).
Went into hospital privately once, and discovered a huge meat fly crawling underneath some lettuce! It put me off all food in there from that moment on - but as for treatment, I don't think there's a lot of difference. the same doctors who work in hospitals'll do private work as well, and i've never had any complaints about treatment either way.