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My daughter went for a head scan yesterday & was told to make an appointment to see her consultant in 3 weeks time for the results.
She phoned the hospital for a follow up appointment & was told it would be in the middle of July, which of course is over 11 weeks time! This is far too long to keep someone waiting for results!
I recently had a heart procedure done & was told to make a follow up appointment for 3 months later. I was sent an appointment for, wait for it, 6 months later. I complained & it was shortened to 4 months.
Having said that the treatment I received was second to none.
Hubbie broke ribs last summer, for the first time local hospital was rotten.We have lived around her for years and it was the first time he went to A & E at the Hospital, thay didn't take him seriously til he semi-collapsed, abysmal .
They are brill. when I have to take kids for A & E, the kids have a different bit so they don't have to sit with alkies etc. So a mixed bag for us I'm afraid.
I do not as a rule believe politicians - I am a sceptic I'm afraid.
I think "Patchy" seems the best way to describe it - I hurt my eye the other month. Saw A GP same day and was referred to a Hospital where I was seen by a specialist the same day out of hours.
You seem to hear stories like this with equal measure of those of horror stories
Of course my little eye problem would have probably cost me a couple of thousand pounds had I lived in the US and not had insurance.
Of course David (sorry "Dave") Cameron has rejected Margaret Thather's health policies (to subsidise private health insurance) as "flawed".
Which kind-of reassures me - but then I guess it's meant to isn't it?
it probably has improved for the patients which is clearly the most important aspect but it is at the expense of the staff and i dont just mean nurses, there are a lot of very hard working clerical staff within hopsitals who are paid poorly and are severly understaffed i think is an area people often forget about, the money is there but there are far too many managers supervisiors etc and not enough workers the nhs is top heavy
In March I had to have two operations and am now undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. I have to say that I simply cannot praise every member of the medical staff highly enough. They truly are a blessing to us all.
As for politicians, I would not trust any one of them as far as I could kick John Prescott.