Could this be the beginning 16:07 - Dec 13 with 3120 views | Boundy | Reform seem to be be on a bit of a roll ,winning local elections as they appear ,not as many as the Torys which when you consider the General Election debacle for the Tories is quite surprising but still reducing Labours influence. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/politics/elections/reform-score-huge-election-upset-as | |
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Could this be the beginning on 11:08 - Dec 22 with 606 views | controversial_jack | Bye bye NHS if they get in | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 11:54 - Dec 22 with 566 views | Boundy |
Could this be the beginning on 11:08 - Dec 22 by controversial_jack | Bye bye NHS if they get in |
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Could this be the beginning on 15:12 - Dec 23 with 447 views | Boundy |
He said which any intelligent person wouldn't have said themselves, why do you think there's such a rise in the population taking out private health care , unless there's a drastic way in which the NHS is managed then the threat will remain ,its become a self serving entity of which successive governments have thrown money at without ensuring that changes at the top were made. | |
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Could this be the beginning on 15:35 - Dec 23 with 421 views | union_jack |
Could this be the beginning on 15:12 - Dec 23 by Boundy | He said which any intelligent person wouldn't have said themselves, why do you think there's such a rise in the population taking out private health care , unless there's a drastic way in which the NHS is managed then the threat will remain ,its become a self serving entity of which successive governments have thrown money at without ensuring that changes at the top were made. |
The recent even in NYC is a reflection of how well private health insurance is delivered and perceived. Not often do you see a cold blooded assassin lauded by the general public. | |
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Could this be the beginning on 15:59 - Dec 23 with 411 views | pencoedjack |
Could this be the beginning on 15:12 - Dec 23 by Boundy | He said which any intelligent person wouldn't have said themselves, why do you think there's such a rise in the population taking out private health care , unless there's a drastic way in which the NHS is managed then the threat will remain ,its become a self serving entity of which successive governments have thrown money at without ensuring that changes at the top were made. |
I concur. The NHS is unsustainable; it would probably be cheaper to have some kind of private health insurance than continue to pour money into it. The problem is the government would waste our hard-earned taxes on something else rather than reduce them. | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 16:27 - Dec 23 with 385 views | onehunglow |
Could this be the beginning on 15:59 - Dec 23 by pencoedjack | I concur. The NHS is unsustainable; it would probably be cheaper to have some kind of private health insurance than continue to pour money into it. The problem is the government would waste our hard-earned taxes on something else rather than reduce them. |
It would be more sustainable if our population was 55 million ,as it was, not 70 million as is now | |
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Could this be the beginning on 10:08 - Dec 29 with 220 views | controversial_jack |
Could this be the beginning on 15:59 - Dec 23 by pencoedjack | I concur. The NHS is unsustainable; it would probably be cheaper to have some kind of private health insurance than continue to pour money into it. The problem is the government would waste our hard-earned taxes on something else rather than reduce them. |
We would still need the same facilities however it is financed. GPs are basically private contractors - they aren't doing so well. We would still need more beds, staff, equipment, training and so on , do you think private companies are going to put at that investment in?This is why Nigel Mirage is so full of s*it. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Could this be the beginning on 11:08 - Dec 29 with 190 views | SullutaCreturned |
Could this be the beginning on 16:27 - Dec 23 by onehunglow | It would be more sustainable if our population was 55 million ,as it was, not 70 million as is now |
It will never be sustainable unless everyone that uses it, pays into it. Right now we have millions of illegal immigrants, we have health tourists and the unemployed who make no contribution. Obviously not all of the unemployed are serial wasters, there is a certain percentage who see benefits as a "lifestyle" choice. Are we at the point where we actually have to refuse all but emergency treatment to anybody who is over 16 but doesn't have a National Insurance number? Are we at the point where we demand people coming into the country legally have to prove they have the resources to pay for healthcare or have health insurance in case anything happens? | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 11:09 - Dec 29 with 190 views | Whiterockin |
Could this be the beginning on 10:08 - Dec 29 by controversial_jack | We would still need the same facilities however it is financed. GPs are basically private contractors - they aren't doing so well. We would still need more beds, staff, equipment, training and so on , do you think private companies are going to put at that investment in?This is why Nigel Mirage is so full of s*it. |
Restructuring home care and bringing it under one umbrella, be it NHS, council or private would be a massive help. There are currently too many different providers and it is not linked up as it should be. There are many in hospital beds, in Swansea NHS trust alone this can be up to 300, waiting for care packages and a provider to be in place, this is clogging up the NHS. Release this and let the NHS do what it is best at. | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 11:10 - Dec 29 with 186 views | SullutaCreturned |
Could this be the beginning on 11:09 - Dec 29 by Whiterockin | Restructuring home care and bringing it under one umbrella, be it NHS, council or private would be a massive help. There are currently too many different providers and it is not linked up as it should be. There are many in hospital beds, in Swansea NHS trust alone this can be up to 300, waiting for care packages and a provider to be in place, this is clogging up the NHS. Release this and let the NHS do what it is best at. |
The NHS should be a UK entity and not under the control of devolved governments, specially when the devolved love to cock a snook at Westminster and do things differently to try and score political points while the people who pay their wages suffer. | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 11:40 - Dec 29 with 163 views | lifelong |
Could this be the beginning on 11:09 - Dec 29 by Whiterockin | Restructuring home care and bringing it under one umbrella, be it NHS, council or private would be a massive help. There are currently too many different providers and it is not linked up as it should be. There are many in hospital beds, in Swansea NHS trust alone this can be up to 300, waiting for care packages and a provider to be in place, this is clogging up the NHS. Release this and let the NHS do what it is best at. |
Care homes should all come under the umbrella of the NHS and that’s all patients should be paying is their state pension, any additional costs should be subsidised by the government. We are supposed to be a very wealthy country and to see elderly people paying up to £1.5 grand a week and having to sell their homes to finance it is nothing short of a national disgrace. | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 12:28 - Dec 29 with 145 views | controversial_jack |
Could this be the beginning on 11:09 - Dec 29 by Whiterockin | Restructuring home care and bringing it under one umbrella, be it NHS, council or private would be a massive help. There are currently too many different providers and it is not linked up as it should be. There are many in hospital beds, in Swansea NHS trust alone this can be up to 300, waiting for care packages and a provider to be in place, this is clogging up the NHS. Release this and let the NHS do what it is best at. |
Yes, good points. Bed blocking is a problem as you stated many are waiting for care packages. We don't have enough social workers or care workers to do this. It's not just the wards though , it's the A&E depts. Something needs to be done about GP surgeries as they could be taking up a lot of the minor work of the A&E depts NPT A&E is a disgrace how it is run now with no doctors and only nurse run | | | |
Could this be the beginning on 13:48 - Dec 29 with 103 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Could this be the beginning on 12:28 - Dec 29 by controversial_jack | Yes, good points. Bed blocking is a problem as you stated many are waiting for care packages. We don't have enough social workers or care workers to do this. It's not just the wards though , it's the A&E depts. Something needs to be done about GP surgeries as they could be taking up a lot of the minor work of the A&E depts NPT A&E is a disgrace how it is run now with no doctors and only nurse run |
Count Binface had a very interesting policy to put GP receptionists in charge of border control. No bugger would ever get in. | |
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Could this be the beginning on 14:36 - Dec 29 with 78 views | Kilkennyjack |
Could this be the beginning on 11:10 - Dec 29 by SullutaCreturned | The NHS should be a UK entity and not under the control of devolved governments, specially when the devolved love to cock a snook at Westminster and do things differently to try and score political points while the people who pay their wages suffer. |
Rubbish. Thats like suggesting some bloke in London that you have never met designs your house for you. No - some things are far better delivered at a more local level. Try running the Iraq war from London….. no ! There is good reason for getting the decisions made locally to take local need and local situations into account. Its amazing that you are allowed to vote. | |
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Could this be the beginning on 19:46 - Dec 29 with 7 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Could this be the beginning on 15:35 - Dec 23 by union_jack | The recent even in NYC is a reflection of how well private health insurance is delivered and perceived. Not often do you see a cold blooded assassin lauded by the general public. |
There are many countries where insurance system works very well. USA is not one of them. In capitalist theory the worst performers would go bust. Far better to let free market economy and these days free information allow clients to pick the best performers (and let the money grabbers go bust) rather than murder people. | |
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