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Will the wait lists be reduced by a substantive amount with the funding package proposed.''Will Boris Johnson’s plan for the NHS work?''https://www.bbc.com/news/health-58480863
It’s all well and good throwing money at it Syd but there are fundemantal reconfigurations and systematic changes needed. A good starting position would be to address GP (un)availability. GPs are a fundamental part of the system (despite the vast majority being private businesses rather than NHS core). They provide the gateway / screen. In absence of availability ppl pitch up at A&E causing issue there or worse, ignore things leading to avoidable admissions. Also the public need to get away from this perception that every hospital can do everything, those days have passed, the more advanced medicine gets, the more specialist centres will emerge and ppl will need to accept travel as part of treatment pathways
If the NHS are now working at capacity, what level of performance were they working at before Covid 19? I think most of us on here have either been told faster faster faster, or on peace work at one time or another, had shifts imposed or altered to continental hours so that the assets of the company are used for longer hours in 24 and the labour force become more productive. While a consultant or a specialist doctor is unavailable for months, but can be seen quickly if a fee is paid, most likely at the same Hospital, something is wrong with the system and it has become a money making racket for the few. And while non medical staff are remunerated on higher wage scales than private industry and nurses on the shop floor the system is wrong and become worse. It needs a complete overall.
If you threw the entire national wealth at the NHS they would still cry for more. It has become a quasi religious cult which is unacceptable to criticize.
Scandalous, we are top heavy as it is
Christ you don't half pour out some ba-baa.
Sajid Javid claims that NHS managers who fail to clear waiting list backlogs in their hospitals face the sack. That's the first sensible thing the bloke has said. As someone who had to wait over 2 years for hernia surgery that grew to the size of a melon and caused a partial bowel blockage, i welcome this hard line stance from Mr Javid. The NHS is a dead duck. Sort the real issues which are overpaid inept management Mr Javid.
Or we could just be grown up and treat it like the flu, ignore all that lot and get on with life?
Sorry for your loss Glyn
There's 175,000 who are going to struggle with the "get on with life" idea.
Quote from: Ldr on November 22, 2021, 09:53:16 amSorry for your loss GlynThanks.
Has anyone noticed over the last 10 or 20 years how expensive ambulances have become . I remember the ones with a single blue flashy bulb on the top. And a sticker that said ambulance on the side. Ambulances now look like something from top gear. Or land rovers special vehicle unit. The liveries alone must cost an absolute fortune.