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@bambi99 | 19 October 17 | |
Both lies anyhoo
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@9362 | 19 October 17 | |
@ bambi99 - 19.10.17 - 12:36am People living longer is the biggest success of the NHS ffs ...that and great strides in health and safety.. People living longer puts much more of a strain on it, for example the cost of bedblockers |
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@ogdenz | 19 October 17 | |
@ 9362 - 19.10.17 - 12:47am People living longer puts much more of a strain on it, for example the cost of bedblockers We need people to live longer..nurses will soon be expected to work until they are 70...75! |
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@bambi99 | 19 October 17 | |
@ 9362 - 19.10.17 - 12:47am People living longer puts much more of a strain on it, for example the cost of bedblockers The whole point of the nhs was to let joe public A) have point of need help C) come into the world safely B)thus,live longe What youre implying there is that soundbytes like 'bedblockers' are a nuiscance The longer you've lived and worked ,the more you've paid ....it's the original promise surely ..? |
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@discombobulated | 19 October 17 | |
@ recurve16 - 18.10.17 - 08:05pm Whitehall research puts the cost to taxpayers of health tourism at anywhere between 200million and 2billion a year. Such huge figures are being drained from the NHS because of 'chaotic' billing, it is claimed. Hospitals fail to identify overseas patients or never send them bills, MPs warned in a report in February. GPs were also found to be doing too little to flag up those who should be charged for care. The Commons public accounts committee accuses successive governments of failing to tackle the issue. Ministers were first warned to impose charges 30 years ago. My sister was on a critical care ward in may and there was an African family family who had brought a son and daughter over who we're both ill, I was in the family room when the doctors said they couldn't treat them unless they agreed to pay, the girl was on a false passport and sadly died, her poor mother was understandly heartbroken (so was I) but the nhs NHS cant heal the world, it wasn't designed for that. |
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@sisfreak2017 | 19 October 17 | |
the drunks that occupy AnE at weekends should perhaps be made to pay later.
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@birdy | 19 October 17 | |
@ bambi99 - 18.10.17 - 10:25pm There's a breathalyser thingy ....you blow into it and it measures carbon dioxide or something in your breath ....they should decrease with each reading . So they are going to make everyone blow into this thing every visit? lol |
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@birdy | 19 October 17 | |
@ discombobulated - 19.10.17 - 01:36am My sister was on a critical care ward in may and there was an African family family who had brought a son and daughter over who we're both ill, I was in the family room when the doctors said they couldn't treat them unless they agreed to pay, the girl was on a false passport and sadly died, her poor mother was understandly heartbroken (so was I) but the nhs NHS cant heal the world, it wasn't designed for that. Damn, this is rough. |
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@mikeymk | 19 October 17 | |
@ gt_tdi - 18.10.17 - 10:14pm What I use in place of minced beef... is minced beef. The only thing i've ever used in place of minced beef is minced pork. |
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@nomnom | 19 October 17 | |
@ 9362 - 19.10.17 - 12:33am No, it was far easier to do that when the NHS started, much more difficult now because people are living longer and also there are fewer workers to fund it Really? I thought it was the excessive salaries and bonuses for those who don't actually work with NHS patients, making the NHS financially collapse. |
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