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@ladibud | 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. To me this is morally wrong and unethical. A hospital should help anyone idbitnis life threatening no matter if they can pay not |
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@9362 | 19 October 17 | |
@ nomnom - 19.10.17 - 10:16am 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. That as well, but the ratio of working/retired people being shorter then what it used to be means priorities have to be evaluated |
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