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" It is amazing. It's not free though. We pay for it in taxes, and the funding is not limitless. We also get education, emergency services, social care etc. Some people sure complain in thus country without realising how lucky they are. I'm glad your experience was positive. " Of course it's not completely free but I'm sure we are all happy to pay for it in taxes instead of the huge fees they have in America and other countries. I would definitely be a lot poorer this morning if that was the case | |||
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" It is amazing. It's not free though. We pay for it in taxes, and the funding is not limitless. We also get education, emergency services, social care etc. Some people sure complain in thus country without realising how lucky they are. I'm glad your experience was positive. Of course it's not completely free but I'm sure we are all happy to pay for it in taxes instead of the huge fees they have in America and other countries. I would definitely be a lot poorer this morning if that was the case " prepare to be a lot poorer! | |||
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" prepare to be a lot poorer!" Oh I am, have been saving for years for the day the NHS is sold off. I just feel for those who are already poor | |||
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" prepare to be a lot poorer! Oh I am, have been saving for years for the day the NHS is sold off. I just feel for those who are already poor" The NHS is a splendid service. Scaremongering stories in the press about privatisation usually relate to services being subcontracted for efficiency measures. Previous and current governments claim to have increased spending, but they fail to take into account the increased population, demands and expectations into that spending. Sad fact is, yes we all need to pay a little more if we want service. It doesn't run in thin air. | |||
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" It is amazing. It's not free though. We pay for it in taxes, and the funding is not limitless. We also get education, emergency services, social care etc. Some people sure complain in thus country without realising how lucky they are. I'm glad your experience was positive. Of course it's not completely free but I'm sure we are all happy to pay for it in taxes instead of the huge fees they have in America and other countries. I would definitely be a lot poorer this morning if that was the case " The american comparison is a strawman since they rank 42nd in the world for healthcare, which is pathetic. The dimensions you would assess healthcare on are universality, quality and affordability - you can have 2 but the 3rd will always allude you. The NHS has affordability and universality. It doesn't rank well on quality, usually around 18th in the world. That's nothing to do with lack of effort or skill of it's front line people though. These are just facts. On a personal level i detest the NHS because the only time I've ever really needed them, they misdiagnosed me and i was put in a lot of danger. I also have a close friend who is permanently disabled because of an unrelated misdiagnosis. Thankfully my experience does not seem to be representative. | |||
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" It is amazing. It's not free though. We pay for it in taxes, and the funding is not limitless. We also get education, emergency services, social care etc. Some people sure complain in thus country without realising how lucky they are. I'm glad your experience was positive. Of course it's not completely free but I'm sure we are all happy to pay for it in taxes instead of the huge fees they have in America and other countries. I would definitely be a lot poorer this morning if that was the case The american comparison is a strawman since they rank 42nd in the world for healthcare, which is pathetic. The dimensions you would assess healthcare on are universality, quality and affordability - you can have 2 but the 3rd will always allude you. The NHS has affordability and universality. It doesn't rank well on quality, usually around 18th in the world. That's nothing to do with lack of effort or skill of it's front line people though. These are just facts. On a personal level i detest the NHS because the only time I've ever really needed them, they misdiagnosed me and i was put in a lot of danger. I also have a close friend who is permanently disabled because of an unrelated misdiagnosis. Thankfully my experience does not seem to be representative. " The NHS didn't misdiagnose you. Individuals may have done but you can't just generalise it to the whole NHS. As it employs more people than any other industry the chances of variation in certain standards is going to be there. However on the whole, the standard is excellent. | |||
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"It's not often I visit hospitals and when I do it's never for me personally. But having spent the night in a&e with my partner I can't fault them whatsoever, the staff are incredible and it's great watching them all at work caring for the patients, especially when they are all under so much strain. And to think we get these treatments for free makes you think just how lucky we are to have this service. So to anyone here in the medical profession, thank you for your hard work and just generally being amazing " OP, hope your partner is ok now. We have had a lot of experience over the years with a&e and they have been excellent. They all work so hard and are so dedicated to their vocations. They deserve to be paid far more than they are! | |||
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" It is amazing. It's not free though. We pay for it in taxes, and the funding is not limitless. We also get education, emergency services, social care etc. Some people sure complain in thus country without realising how lucky they are. I'm glad your experience was positive. Of course it's not completely free but I'm sure we are all happy to pay for it in taxes instead of the huge fees they have in America and other countries. I would definitely be a lot poorer this morning if that was the case The american comparison is a strawman since they rank 42nd in the world for healthcare, which is pathetic. The dimensions you would assess healthcare on are universality, quality and affordability - you can have 2 but the 3rd will always allude you. The NHS has affordability and universality. It doesn't rank well on quality, usually around 18th in the world. That's nothing to do with lack of effort or skill of it's front line people though. These are just facts. On a personal level i detest the NHS because the only time I've ever really needed them, they misdiagnosed me and i was put in a lot of danger. I also have a close friend who is permanently disabled because of an unrelated misdiagnosis. Thankfully my experience does not seem to be representative. The NHS didn't misdiagnose you. Individuals may have done but you can't just generalise it to the whole NHS. As it employs more people than any other industry the chances of variation in certain standards is going to be there. However on the whole, the standard is excellent." If you read the last line you see i explicitly didn't generalise. The standard is not excellent, it's ranked about 18th in the world depending on which rankings you go to. The ranks where the NHS does best focus on cost, not outcomes. | |||
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"It's not often I visit hospitals and when I do it's never for me personally. But having spent the night in a&e with my partner I can't fault them whatsoever, the staff are incredible and it's great watching them all at work caring for the patients, especially when they are all under so much strain. And to think we get these treatments for free makes you think just how lucky we are to have this service. So to anyone here in the medical profession, thank you for your hard work and just generally being amazing OP, hope your partner is ok now. We have had a lot of experience over the years with a&e and they have been excellent. They all work so hard and are so dedicated to their vocations. They deserve to be paid far more than they are! " Thank you, she is still in agony but no broken pelvis/spine like we feared so was a happy result. I agree with you, they definitely deserved to be paid more. | |||
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"It's not often I visit hospitals and when I do it's never for me personally. But having spent the night in a&e with my partner I can't fault them whatsoever, the staff are incredible and it's great watching them all at work caring for the patients, especially when they are all under so much strain. And to think we get these treatments for free makes you think just how lucky we are to have this service. So to anyone here in the medical profession, thank you for your hard work and just generally being amazing " Good try mate, trying to find a nurse or doctor here by the way NHS isn't free for the ones who pay tax. | |||
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"We voted in a government that has cut funding in real terms to this vital service and it is a world leader - continue to do this and wait for the Conservatives to push towards the American insurance style of system which is abysmal. Cherish it and fight for it, whatever the right wing media pushes you to want. " Absolutely nobody advocates an american style system, that is a complete strawman. | |||
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"It's not often I visit hospitals and when I do it's never for me personally. But having spent the night in a&e with my partner I can't fault them whatsoever, the staff are incredible and it's great watching them all at work caring for the patients, especially when they are all under so much strain. And to think we get these treatments for free makes you think just how lucky we are to have this service. So to anyone here in the medical profession, thank you for your hard work and just generally being amazing OP, hope your partner is ok now. We have had a lot of experience over the years with a&e and they have been excellent. They all work so hard and are so dedicated to their vocations. They deserve to be paid far more than they are! Thank you, she is still in agony but no broken pelvis/spine like we feared so was a happy result. I agree with you, they definitely deserved to be paid more. " So that is a good thing, but sorry she is in so much pain, hope it improves soon. | |||
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"Its a job you have to be in love with, and I am, as not everyone is as grateful/thankful as yourself! " We are very grateful for you people! | |||
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"Thanks to OP nice to get a thank you every now and then " A very big thank you to you guys. Our experience of paramedics has also been excellent, I can't speak highly enough of you all. | |||
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