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�20 charge to see your doctor
Patients should be charged �20 to see a GP in a bid to limit demands placed on the health service, a centre-right think-tank says.
The NHS is already looking to make savings and the think-tank said there was little appetite for tax rises.
Instead, they said charging for GPs would be a good way to reduce demand.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8156279.stm
A good idea?
The NHS is already looking to make savings and the think-tank said there was little appetite for tax rises.
Instead, they said charging for GPs would be a good way to reduce demand.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8156279.stm
A good idea?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You mean consultation fee following that "idiotic" pay rise that Patricia Hewitt gave to the GP's some time ago?
The consultation fee for GP's should have been brought in a decade and a half ago, to limit the fatuous visits patients made.
Home calls are a total waste of time and the whole Primary Care set up needs revising.
The consultation fee for GP's should have been brought in a decade and a half ago, to limit the fatuous visits patients made.
Home calls are a total waste of time and the whole Primary Care set up needs revising.
No I don't think you should be charged to see a doctor, but I do think maybe if you just don't turn up. I think it would be a bit unfair to make the people who are really ill pay. I have to see my doctor every now and again for a review, I would hate to have to pay every time. I do realise that we are lucky in England to have the NHS, and I am grateful for the care I have had.
No, not a good idea. The indigenous population of the UK should be entitled to what was promised when the NHS came about, i.e. free treatment "from the cradle to the grave."
Why should thousands of bogus asylum seekers be afforded the same rights as the rest of us? This is why the NHS is creaking at the seams because the pot's being emptied by hordes of incoming economic migrants.
Take them away, however, and the pot would runneth over yet again. The present Government has a lot of this responsibility to bear.
Why should thousands of bogus asylum seekers be afforded the same rights as the rest of us? This is why the NHS is creaking at the seams because the pot's being emptied by hordes of incoming economic migrants.
Take them away, however, and the pot would runneth over yet again. The present Government has a lot of this responsibility to bear.
paraffin.....the NHS pot will NEVER "runneth over"...that is the problem, plus people are living longer and medicine, investigations are more sophisticated than the NHS can afford.
In this form the NHS is financially unsustainable and extra finance is needed. Also Government cuts must come and the NHS is one area that will be targeted.
In this form the NHS is financially unsustainable and extra finance is needed. Also Government cuts must come and the NHS is one area that will be targeted.
I was visiting New Zealand earlier this year and came down with bronchitis. To see a doctor I had to pay $45 (about �15). But I saw him within an hour. My GP here sees me for free - but I generally have to make an appointment a week in advance (less if limbs have been severed etc). In both places you have to pay for drugs; the UK ones seemed a bit cheaper.
Is it worth it to get an instant consultation? Actually, I think so; but then I can afford it.
Paraffin, do you have any figures to demonstrate that the NHS would be in the black if it wasn't for bogus asylum seekers?
Is it worth it to get an instant consultation? Actually, I think so; but then I can afford it.
Paraffin, do you have any figures to demonstrate that the NHS would be in the black if it wasn't for bogus asylum seekers?
Paying a fee could be counter productive. I am a bit of a worrier about my health but usually manage to talk myself out if it and things get better in a day or so. If however, I could pay a fee of �20 I would be at the doctor far more often, without feeling guilty of taking up his/her time. I could afford it and would happily pay that for peace of mind.