The State of the NHS
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The State of the NHS
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The British Red Cross has been asked to help out.
FFS
This angers me,
The British Red Cross has been asked to help out.
FFS
This angers me,
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Re: The State of the NHS
The government is allowing public services fall to pieces.
A&E services under so much stress that patients are being kept outside in ambulances in the car park in a queue.
A&E services under so much stress that patients are being kept outside in ambulances in the car park in a queue.
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Re: The State of the NHS
What ya going to do about it?Kwacky wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/society/201 ... ter-crisis
The British Red Cross has been asked to help out.
FFS
This angers me,
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Re: The State of the NHS
thankfully we have Virgin care who will make a brilliant job of it just like they have the trains...
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Re: The State of the NHS
Good to see May putting the 'just about managing' people first as she promised.
People dying whilst waiting for care in a hospital is shameful.
Labour should be pulling the Government to pieces but not a peep is heard anywhere. Time for Corbyn to go i'm afraid.
People dying whilst waiting for care in a hospital is shameful.
Labour should be pulling the Government to pieces but not a peep is heard anywhere. Time for Corbyn to go i'm afraid.
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Re: The State of the NHS
If it were an industrial tribunal, wouldn't the term used be.: "Set up to fail"duke63 wrote:The government is allowing public services fall to pieces.
A&E services under so much stress that patients are being kept outside in ambulances in the car park in a queue.
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Re: The State of the NHS
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Re: The State of the NHS
What make it even more worrying is this winter hasn't really been cold, we've had no snow and there isn't a flu virus doing the rounds.
I see Jeremy Hunt wasn't available for comment, because it was a Saturday..........
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What can we the public do about this?
I see Jeremy Hunt wasn't available for comment, because it was a Saturday..........
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What can we the public do about this?
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Re: The State of the NHS
First we need to defeat the media that's dumbing down and debasing the debate. Most people are decent they just don't see whats happening right in front of them.Kwacky wrote:What can we the public do about this?
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Re: The State of the NHS
Complain to your MP. if enough people do it, then they will have to listen.
I have already drafted out my letter saying how shameful it is for a Nation such as this to have its primary healthcare in such a shambolic state.
I have already drafted out my letter saying how shameful it is for a Nation such as this to have its primary healthcare in such a shambolic state.
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Re: The State of the NHS
Fwiw a friend of mine works at the Royal Worcester Hospital, & she was working on Xmas day.
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and is what the media says true?StMarks wrote:Fwiw a friend of mine works at the Royal Worcester Hospital, & she was working on Xmas day.
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Re: The State of the NHS
As if the British Red Cross would lie about a humanitarian crisis.
Biggest problem is most of the people in charge are sat on their arse at home at the weekends.
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Biggest problem is most of the people in charge are sat on their arse at home at the weekends.
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Re: The State of the NHS
When my dad was in his last few years, he spent a lot of time in and out of hospital in Lowestoft.
On the more serious incidences, when he was released from general hospital he was sent to a convalescing hospital for a few days or so to ensure it was OK for him to go home. That hospital was closed soon after he passed away.
So i guess now those people either stay in the general hospital or get sent home without being recovered enough to do so. Either way, its fairly obvious what would happen in either case and i fail to see how closing that hospital has saved the NHS any money.
On the more serious incidences, when he was released from general hospital he was sent to a convalescing hospital for a few days or so to ensure it was OK for him to go home. That hospital was closed soon after he passed away.
So i guess now those people either stay in the general hospital or get sent home without being recovered enough to do so. Either way, its fairly obvious what would happen in either case and i fail to see how closing that hospital has saved the NHS any money.
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Re: The State of the NHS
Yep, they send them off home and then tell them they can't have more than 6 weeks home care. After that you're on your own.
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Re: The State of the NHS
Makes sense in a purely practical way......90% of the healthcare costs the average person incurrs during their entire life are made during the last 10 days of life (given a hospital stay).
It's easier for all parties if the person spends their last few days in their own home. with family and friends.
Six weeks is more than enough time for the typical home care necessary....although if you survive and make a recovery I suppose you could always lodge a complaint and ask for an earlier demise???
It's easier for all parties if the person spends their last few days in their own home. with family and friends.
Six weeks is more than enough time for the typical home care necessary....although if you survive and make a recovery I suppose you could always lodge a complaint and ask for an earlier demise???
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Re: The State of the NHS
Attacking the NHS and benefits is easy for the government as they can do it without upsetting their mates. In fact their mates make money from it so everyones happy, apart from the public but we don't don't.
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Re: The State of the NHS
The UN is WRONG. The Red Cross is WRONG. The Doctors are WRONG. The Nurses are WRONG. The Paramedics are WRONG. Social Services are WRONG. The Firefighters are WRONG. The Teachers are WRONG. Disabled Charities are WRONG. Age Concern is WRONG. Train Drivers are WRONG. Tube Drivers are WRONG. Train Guards are WRONG.
It all sounds like an "authoritarian regime" to me, but I must be WRONG.
It all sounds like an "authoritarian regime" to me, but I must be WRONG.
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Re: The State of the NHS
No...if it was all that authoritarian then you wouldn't be allowed to complain about it...right??