James
TS Founding Member
A lot of stuff ordered in the NHS does seem overpriced. I used to be involved with ordering supplies for the maternity unit in our hospital. Once we wanted to buy 8 bedside tables for patients. Suppliers website stated £350 per unit, organise the order through the procurement team, and given a quote of £750 per unit (from the same supplier), we went around in circles and ended up paying £650 per unit. Still £300 more than the advertised price.
I've never worked in procurement so I'm sure there's more to it, but you do feel like you pay through the nose for a lot of stuff, and you have no choice but to purchase many items as you need them to function/provide patient care.
I like the idea of providing patients with 'invoices' that state how much a service costs, to raise awareness of wasting NHS time, but then would many people care?
Perhaps a bit more of a controversial opinion, I think fining people who do not attend/miss appointments (for no reason) would be a good start.
I've never worked in procurement so I'm sure there's more to it, but you do feel like you pay through the nose for a lot of stuff, and you have no choice but to purchase many items as you need them to function/provide patient care.
I like the idea of providing patients with 'invoices' that state how much a service costs, to raise awareness of wasting NHS time, but then would many people care?
Perhaps a bit more of a controversial opinion, I think fining people who do not attend/miss appointments (for no reason) would be a good start.