Yep, years ago you could get the doctor to come to you, fat chance of that nowadays unless you employ your own doctor!I’m not sure it’s as straightforward as your last paragraph but it’s certainly one of the things that needs fixing. When I was a lad anyone of us could go tap on the GP’s front door of a weekend and he’d fix us up. Nowadays you can’t get an appointment and by the time you can you’re either dead or better.
The second problem aside from the GP system is the massive backlog because of the diagnosis appointments and treatments cancelled due to COVID. I don't know how we can fix that beyond increasing staff levels and maybe using private healthcare to rapidly increase the number of appointments available elsewhere.
There needs to be a balanced approach really. The whole thing needs resources but it needs to be put in the right place to get more people seen. If a private MRI paid on the NHS can be offered sooner for example then why not? That's where I disagree with many on here, I think the private sector can really help and it should be used to help because why not? I'm not arsed if we bring waiting lists down and the consequence is some companies make some profit.
To echo others on here though the NHS needs staff, lot's more staff and they should be paid properly to enable them to do their job properly. I don't know really why their pay is treated like a political question because they are people facing economic hardship too and I got a cost of living pay rise so I don't see why they shouldn't.