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The hospital beds are not full of Covid patients. They are full of elderly and vulnerable people who cannot be discharged back into care homes etc because the care homes are on their knees. It suits the NHS to keep blaming Covid for their inability to manage the situation effectively (which is why the CEO's of trusts get the big bucks).
What you are essentially doing is falling into the trap that most people do. You are absolving the NHS of blame for the unacceptable treatment of your relative and blaming Covid patients. Instead of relentlessly pursuing the NHS for accountability of failure (because they are an institution that can't be criticised apparently), you are looking elsewhere for the reasons why they did not give your relative the treatment they deserved and were entitled to. If the NHS were given 20 billion pounds tomorrow, would the service provision for patients improve? Anyone who thinks it will needs their head testing. Although you may have to go private for that....
Quote from: ColinDouglasHandshake on November 22, 2021, 11:03:18 amWhat you are essentially doing is falling into the trap that most people do. You are absolving the NHS of blame for the unacceptable treatment of your relative and blaming Covid patients. Instead of relentlessly pursuing the NHS for accountability of failure (because they are an institution that can't be criticised apparently), you are looking elsewhere for the reasons why they did not give your relative the treatment they deserved and were entitled to. If the NHS were given 20 billion pounds tomorrow, would the service provision for patients improve? Anyone who thinks it will needs their head testing. Although you may have to go private for that....Oh, I have criticised the NHS about the treatment my mother got. But because YOU don't know what is was or why I said what I said, 'What you are essentially doing is falling into the trap that most people do' of thinking they know what other people have done when you haven't got a f**king clue.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on November 22, 2021, 11:16:09 amQuote from: ColinDouglasHandshake on November 22, 2021, 11:03:18 amWhat you are essentially doing is falling into the trap that most people do. You are absolving the NHS of blame for the unacceptable treatment of your relative and blaming Covid patients. Instead of relentlessly pursuing the NHS for accountability of failure (because they are an institution that can't be criticised apparently), you are looking elsewhere for the reasons why they did not give your relative the treatment they deserved and were entitled to. If the NHS were given 20 billion pounds tomorrow, would the service provision for patients improve? Anyone who thinks it will needs their head testing. Although you may have to go private for that....Oh, I have criticised the NHS about the treatment my mother got. But because YOU don't know what is was or why I said what I said, 'What you are essentially doing is falling into the trap that most people do' of thinking they know what other people have done when you haven't got a f**king clue.I don't really care about what other people do tbh, including you. I'm sure though that you criticised the hospital and they issued you with an apology that they didn't really mean and you accepted it instead of taking legal action which may then focus their minds in future and help improve services for future patients. If i'm wrong then apologies. I haven't a f**king clue in mitigation.
Sorry for your loss Glyn same here Glynn please accept my Condolences.
Just seen my local chippy knocks of 10% for NHS staff as they 'appreciate all the hard work they do for us'. My local non league club Matlock Town gives free entry to games for NHS staff. My partner worked throughout the pandemic and underwent a significant amount of stress but she has to pay full price for her fish and chips and isn't able to get into Matlock Town games free of charge. This sickening favouring of a certain group of people over others just by way of what employment choice they made has to stop!! It is clear discrimination. Favouring NHS workers over other workers, who also have worked hard and been under stress. Pathetic.
Quote from: ColinDouglasHandshake on November 22, 2021, 12:40:33 pmJust seen my local chippy knocks of 10% for NHS staff as they 'appreciate all the hard work they do for us'. My local non league club Matlock Town gives free entry to games for NHS staff. My partner worked throughout the pandemic and underwent a significant amount of stress but she has to pay full price for her fish and chips and isn't able to get into Matlock Town games free of charge. This sickening favouring of a certain group of people over others just by way of what employment choice they made has to stop!! It is clear discrimination. Favouring NHS workers over other workers, who also have worked hard and been under stress. Pathetic. It’s all an utter disgrace. I hope you have barred yourself from your local chippie?This has needled me long enough.It’s about time the NHS got a taste of its own medicine.And as for consultants, you go to see them thinking “This’ll be just the tonic I need” only to come away believing they’re poisoning the system. In fact half of them sound plastered.GP’s! It’s about time they got their finger out.Hospitals are bleeding the system dry. The waste! It makes my blood boil.The whole set up needs lancing.People like AL & CDH clearly have their finger on the pulse. I hope all their angst is not in vein.
There is a more recent assessment than that Kings Fund one from 2018, Syd;https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/ournhs/three-quarters-of-uk-public-worried-more-nhs-privatisation-will-damage-care/What is interesting is that there is unease across the political spectrum, Tories and Labour alike.It goes to show how out of touch the privateers are from the mainstream.The barmy idea that change of ownership of provision will bring service improvements is entirely without evidence....basically it is a faith based doctrine!
I wonder if the NHS will be introducing a priority queue jumping system, so their own staff get treatment first before all the plebs who are paying their wages?
Quote from: Axholme Lion on November 23, 2021, 09:29:45 amI wonder if the NHS will be introducing a priority queue jumping system, so their own staff get treatment first before all the plebs who are paying their wages?I think the government has already shown it's hand on that one, healthcare workers are regarded as plebs.
Quote from: Axholme Lion on November 23, 2021, 09:29:45 amI wonder if the NHS will be introducing a priority queue jumping system, so their own staff get treatment first before all the plebs who are paying their wages?No doubt you've been wondering this since the NHS was founded.
Spot on AL. We are all supposed to revere surgeons for example when in reality all they are is men and women who have trained to cut people open and mend them. Just like a mechanic has trained to fix vehicles but on more money. Doesn't make them any better than or less deserving of criticism than a bus driver for example. Once people can eventually get their heads around this, strip the lustre off the NHS and see if for what it is - failing behemoth of an organization - then it can improve and thus patients won't be treated like cattle or just as a number like they are now. One of the reasons why the NHS get away with it and many consultants treat patients with a lack of respect and compassion is because they know the patients have no alternative. Most cannot afford to go private and therefore we have to put up with a shit service and arrogant consultants with God complexes. I say complain. Demand accountability. The NHS is the least compassionate organization i have ever had the misfortune to experience. Worse than Sports Direct.
Quote from: ColinDouglasHandshake on November 23, 2021, 11:32:39 amSpot on AL. We are all supposed to revere surgeons for example when in reality all they are is men and women who have trained to cut people open and mend them. Just like a mechanic has trained to fix vehicles but on more money. Doesn't make them any better than or less deserving of criticism than a bus driver for example. Once people can eventually get their heads around this, strip the lustre off the NHS and see if for what it is - failing behemoth of an organization - then it can improve and thus patients won't be treated like cattle or just as a number like they are now. One of the reasons why the NHS get away with it and many consultants treat patients with a lack of respect and compassion is because they know the patients have no alternative. Most cannot afford to go private and therefore we have to put up with a shit service and arrogant consultants with God complexes. I say complain. Demand accountability. The NHS is the least compassionate organization i have ever had the misfortune to experience. Worse than Sports Direct.I have personal experience of this with a relative of mine. They just walked up to his bed and might as well have said 'There's nothing we can do and you're going to die soon'. It was that blunt and matter of fact. Not to mention the fact that he could only eat shakes in little boxes. One day i walked in to find all the nurses laughing and joking stood in a little group eating chocolates, meanwhile he was laid in his bed drinking a shake from a box which was two months out of date and the bedclothes hanging of his feet which were freezing cold. When i challenged them over these matters they didn't like it . I'm sorry but i didn't see much patient care. I have also had similar experiences with another relative.On the plus side i was taken into hospital a few years back and the best care i experienced was from the asian nurses ( maybe Philipino ), they looked after you better than our own.