Quoting Hennessy from 16:59, 3rd Mar 2008
The NHS is like a big drain that sucks in more and more cash. I'm thinking about getting extra cover from BUPA, I don't trust the NHS with anything more serious than a cold or minor injury.
Quoting katebush from 16:52, 3rd Mar 2008
What nurse ever helps a patient to have a wash? what nurse helps a patient to eat, unprompted? What nurse shows the touch of human kindness? VERY few as far as I can tell. But they'll all have their 'three highers' or whatever the qualifications are.
Quoting Eskimo from 18:00, 3rd Mar 2008
Reading through this thread I feel it is high time someone jumped in to defend the NHS.
Six weeks ago I was involved in a very serious car acciedent on the M6. The paramedics got to me (in the middle of nowhere - Shap to be precise) in 10 minutes. Another 10 minutes later I was being airlifted to hospital. I was taken to A&E at Cumberland General in Carlisle where I was seen to immediately and given X-Rays within 15 minutes which confirmed the initial fears of a fractured vertebra. As a result I was admitted to the orthopedic ward. This was spotless and cleaned daily. I was not moved from this ward during the whole of my stay.
The following day I was seen by my consultant (who I saw everyday except my final day in hospital) he thought it would be best if I had some CT scans to check the damage to my spine and also rule out any possibility of organ damage due to the accident. An hour later the scans had been done.
The nurses I met were, without exception, fantastic. Thy were at any patients bedside within about a minute of the buzzer being pressed and went into each ward every 30 mins or so to make sure everyone was ok. Clearly, due to the nature of my injury my movement was very restricted and I could not wash myself and unlike the claim mad by 'katebush' nurses did help wash me. They were also more than happy to assist with feeding if it was required. Unlike the claims made in the first post there was also a very clear chain of command.
On returning to St Andrews I was given an appointment very quickly (and I didn't use the severity of my condition to get this - I didn't even mention why the appointment was needed). I have since got appointments within 48 hours of calling. Following my first appointment I was given an appointment at the memorial hospital to see a specialist, again within 2 days.
From beginning to end I feel I received the best possible care and I can't imagine I would have been seen to any quicker at any stage if I had been treated privately. Yes, there are problems with the NHS but they do alot of things right too. Why not focus on the positives and look to move forward rather than constantly criticising everything to do with the NHS?
Quoting Dave the Explosive Newt from 23:44, 3rd Mar 2008
Nursing is not in any way, shape or form, a doss. I don't think that having your first and your Oxbridge degree gives you the right to look down your nose at 'lesser' professions, Kylie.
I'd be the first to tell you that a lot of the NHS doesn't work, but I think singling out nurses as drunks and sluts is the least helpful bit of mud-slinging I've ever seen - the real problems lie much deeper.
Anyway, this is not a simple problem. Which is the main reason why it hasn't been fixed yet. And peers can wring their hands and demand that something be done (I can't actually find many constructive suggestions in his speech) until they're blue in the face but this isn't something that'll be solved overnight.
Quoting David Bean from 00:29, 4th Mar 2008
The real guilty party in all of this is our Prime Minister, because the sooner Gordon Brown works up the nerve to call a general election, the sooner we can get rid of his useless mob and actually do something about it.
Quoting David Bean from 00:29, 4th Mar 2008 So are you trying to say that His Lordship was lying, or that it doesn't matter because the behaviour he reported was quite acceptable?
Quoting cain from 06:35, 4th Mar 2008Quoting David Bean from 00:29, 4th Mar 2008
The real guilty party in all of this is our Prime Minister, because the sooner Gordon Brown works up the nerve to call a general election, the sooner we can get rid of his useless mob and actually do something about it.
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