SOS NHS

My son has been in Nicu for 3 weeks hopefully home tomorrow, the NHS have been heroes I've seen daily the struggles of lack of staff on the ward. It is ran off the kind nature of the staff feeling guilty for not staying past shifts etc.

They deserve so much better and I fully support them.
 
I had my operation cancelled again today the NHS really is on its knees, they have found me a bed though so I suppose that’s a start.

I got a letter last week as I am part of a screening group to book a bowel cancer screening colonoscopy ( have had them before ) rang them up..... its on hold due to lack of funding - the same lot sent me a letter apologising for the fact they cannot afford to send me a screening kit for a stool sample due to lack of funds.

Its screening so I get it and frankly I am in no rush for either to take place but its at this level ( I typed bottom then realised lol ) that you can see cuts hitting hard.
 
The NHS is lost, and it's now too late to save it. Something like 45% of healthcare spending is now being given to private providers, which is why the amount of money being spent on patient care is going down while the overall budget is going up. Profit comes first.

Legislation is passing through Parliament that will split the country up into 40 odd regional areas being managed by private healthcare companies, mostly American, overseen by British consultants with their fingers in the pie, and they will have the automony to decide how, and on what, their individual budgets are spent.

It's one of the first pieces of legislation the government actioned after we left the EU, which couldn't have taken place while we were still members as a free at the source of use national healthcare system regulated by the government is a requirement of EU membership.

It's not being sold off, either. It's being given away.

I'm personally amazed this is taking place under our noses without so much as a whimper from anyone.
 
The NHS is lost, and it's now too late to save it. Something like 45% of healthcare spending is now being given to private providers, which is why the amount of money being spent on patient care is going down while the overall budget is going up. Profit comes first.

Legislation is passing through Parliament that will split the country up into 40 odd regional areas being managed by private healthcare companies, mostly American, overseen by British consultants with their fingers in the pie, and they will have the automony to decide how, and on what, their individual budgets are spent.

It's one of the first pieces of legislation the government actioned after we left the EU, which couldn't have taken place while we were still members as a free at the source of use national healthcare system regulated by the government is a requirement of EU membership.

It's not being sold off, either. It's being given away.

I'm personally amazed this is taking place under our noses without so much as a whimper from anyone.
Show me where it’s reported. What you say may well be true but the public are not being told that by media. That’s why there isn’t any protest.
 
The NHS is lost, and it's now too late to save it. Something like 45% of healthcare spending is now being given to private providers, which is why the amount of money being spent on patient care is going down while the overall budget is going up. Profit comes first.

Legislation is passing through Parliament that will split the country up into 40 odd regional areas being managed by private healthcare companies, mostly American, overseen by British consultants with their fingers in the pie, and they will have the automony to decide how, and on what, their individual budgets are spent.

It's one of the first pieces of legislation the government actioned after we left the EU, which couldn't have taken place while we were still members as a free at the source of use national healthcare system regulated by the government is a requirement of EU membership.

It's not being sold off, either. It's being given away.

I'm personally amazed this is taking place under our noses without so much as a whimper from anyone.


Too busy focusing on the illegal boat people mate.
 
This is all quite deliberate. It needs to break so private healthcare can be presented as the solution.
I went to a&e a couple of weeks ago, was in and out very quickly and nearly every day since I've had an email from some ambulance chasing solicitors encouraging me to sue for medical negligence. Firstly, there was no negligence, secondly I didn't hand over my email. Where are these vultures getting their data from? Also, if this is happening with everyone who passed through hospital there will be enough chancers to bleed the NHS dry.
 
Wow ...

More than likely those hundreds of thousands who can work but choose to claim from the state and have umpteems kids , contribute 0 and use the NHS for a cold , are far more impactful than the "illegail boat people "
Are you Richard Littlejohn?
 

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