It needs a government prepared to look beyond the next general election.
They do not exist.
UKIP .. oh no wait ..... Green party !

It needs a government prepared to look beyond the next general election.
They do not exist.
Or are people using A&E in preference to out of hours?
It needs a government prepared to look beyond the next general election.
They do not exist.
The NHS Competes in a Boat Race
Once upon a time, the NHS and a Japanese company decided to have a competitive boat race on the river Thames.
Both teams practiced long and hard to reach their peak performance.
On the big day, they were as ready as they could be.
The Japanese won by a mile!
Afterwards the NHS team became very discouraged by the loss and morale sagged. Senior management decided that the reason for the crushing defeat had to be found, and a project team was set up to investigate the problem and recommend appropriate action.
Their conclusion: The problem was that the Japanese had eight people rowing, and one person steering. The NHS had one person rowing and eight people steering.
Senior management immediately hired a consultancy company to do a study on the team structure. Millions of pounds and several months later the consultancy company concluded that: Too many people were steering and not enough rowing.
To prevent loosing to the Japanese again next year, the team structure was changed to 'four steering managers, three senior steering managers and one executive steering manager'.
A new quality performance system was set up for the person rowing the boat to give more incentive to work harder and become a key performer.
"We must give him empowerment and enrichment, that ought to do it".
The next year, the Japanese won by TWO miles!
The NHS laid off the rower for poor performance, sold all the paddles and cancelled all the capital investment for new equipment.
They halted the development of a new boat, awarded high performance awards to the consultants and distributed the money saved to senior management.
The governments have been selling the NHS off bit by bit. And this is the way they are doing it.
Show me proof of something that has been "sold off".
Show me proof of something that has been "sold off".
Pre-2008 5% of NHS funding went to private contractors, the figure now is 6.8%
- The only hospital turned over to private management is Hinchingbrooke, which was initiated under Labour's Andy "only 3 days to save the NHS" Burnham. Circle Group have turned it from one of the worst to one of the best performing hospitals inside 2 years.
The main problem with NHS isn't front line nurses and doctors.
- Bloated admin/management structures full of jobsworths and people sidelined into paper-pushing due to incompetence who can't be fired because the procedure to do so is almost impossible.
- No real incentive to save money
- Inefficient procurement
- Lack of effective project management
Vote UKIP/BNP to save the NHS?
The main problem with NHS isn't front line nurses and doctors.
Honestly, I don't care who provides the service. As long as it remains free at the point of use, which it still is, and that it''s provided in the most cost effective way possible whiclst providing good care.
I'd imagine the answer being "They'll get sued" but why don't the A&E departments just turn the time-wasters away.
"A bad case of dandruff? Hop it!"
Has anyone gone to A&E with dandruff? I don't know.
So, what's been sold off? What building? What bed? What employee has been transferred under TUPE rules?
This isn't "sold off".
Honestly, I don't care who provides the service. As long as it remains free at the point of use, which it still is, and that it''s provided in the most cost effective way possible whiclst providing good care.
They certainly should be charging people who go to A&E because of intoxication.
Unfortunately the people they would be charging would be the least likely to pay or able to pay so I am not sure how it would solve anything.
I just wish they would massively increase the price of alcohol and use that to make fruit and veg free. Not that this would stop people getting intoxicated they pay enough in the bars and the clubs as it is but it would do some good.
Surely if this is the preferred way of receiving GP services, perhaps the Hospitals should put a GP service in front of the A&E?
Charging for self-inflicted conditions is a dangerous area. Where do you draw the line? Even defining "because of intoxication" would be hard.They certainly should be charging people who go to A&E because of intoxication.
Cleaning, maintenance and all of the "auxiliary" functions need to be carried out by the same body that runs the clinical staff. NHS hospital should mean NHS cleaners. Cleaning is such a vital part of minimising HAI it is just as important as nursing IMHO.Hmm what about cleaning
Unfortunately the people they would be charging would be the least likely to pay or able to pay so I am not sure how it would solve anything.
I just wish they would massively increase the price of alcohol and use that to make fruit and veg free. Not that this would stop people getting intoxicated they pay enough in the bars and the clubs as it is but it would do some good.