Dave
TS Founding Member
BigT how do you think the A&E consultant maintains his suture skills if he don't practice on the simple cases? And not all nurses can suture and not all people in a nurse like uniform are staff nurses and considering A&E depts work on 12 hour shifts the staff are human and are allowed a coffee. Unfortunately they rarely get the time to go and get one away from the dept.
As for a 5 hour wait, is that such a bad thing? In America if you don't have the cash tough. Though I agree with your point about receptionists and despite being an NHS monkey myself if they ask why I need to see a doctor I refuse to tell them. Just state they don't need to know your issues and if you need triage ask to speak to a nurse.
As for the NHS being badly managed, yeah the government manages it badly but local management do the best they can with very little money. Care is suffering but if you leave 3 nurses to look after 32 patients on a ward then the best of nurses can't provide amazing care but that's the governments fault for cutting the budgets.
Either way I don't want the American model as money comes before a patients welfare. For example in the UK if you need a neck X-ray it's two exposures (two doses of radiation) in the USA you get 8 exposures, the extra 6 projections add no further useful info, add significant extra radiation dose BUT the hospital gets paid more so all is well!
As for private healthcare in this country, from my experience they buy cheaper equipment and source most of their work to the NHS.
As for a 5 hour wait, is that such a bad thing? In America if you don't have the cash tough. Though I agree with your point about receptionists and despite being an NHS monkey myself if they ask why I need to see a doctor I refuse to tell them. Just state they don't need to know your issues and if you need triage ask to speak to a nurse.
As for the NHS being badly managed, yeah the government manages it badly but local management do the best they can with very little money. Care is suffering but if you leave 3 nurses to look after 32 patients on a ward then the best of nurses can't provide amazing care but that's the governments fault for cutting the budgets.
Either way I don't want the American model as money comes before a patients welfare. For example in the UK if you need a neck X-ray it's two exposures (two doses of radiation) in the USA you get 8 exposures, the extra 6 projections add no further useful info, add significant extra radiation dose BUT the hospital gets paid more so all is well!
As for private healthcare in this country, from my experience they buy cheaper equipment and source most of their work to the NHS.