I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...

I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Don't worry, HBM, the private sector will step in and cover the shortfalls in services. I mean, they always do, don't they?Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Gawdzilla wrote:Don't worry, HBM, the private sector will step in and cover the shortfalls in services. I mean, they always do, don't they?Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
You make baby Seth cry.Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Don't worry, HBM, the private sector will step in and cover the shortfalls in services. I mean, they always do, don't they?Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Welcome to socialized medicine health-care rationing...I told you so...Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Cross-infection. The worst of the NHS going to the US and the worst of the US system coming here. I blame a lack of humanity, imagination and intelligence for allowing the beancounters control....it is always cheaper to let the patient die.Seth wrote:Welcome to socialized medicine health-care rationing...I told you so...Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Has less to do with beancounters than with Fabian Socialists and Progressives. The beancounters are just the executioners of public policy.Crumple wrote:Cross-infection. The worst of the NHS going to the US and the worst of the US system coming here. I blame a lack of humanity, imagination and intelligence for allowing the beancounters control....it is always cheaper to let the patient die.Seth wrote:Welcome to socialized medicine health-care rationing...I told you so...Horwood Beer-Master wrote:Debt-hit Darent Valley Hospital considers NHS merger
I don't fancy having to go all the way to sodding Gillingham for any hospital treatment....But she added: "We recognise that for people's convenience, they need to be able to access the majority of services locally."...
Sure it does. The statistoid doesn't reflect the quality of American health care, it reflects a good many other things mostly having to do with cultural practices and lifestyle and the fact that many mothers in the US don't bother to take care of themselves or their fetuses (as reflected in the incidence of abortion in this country). We can keep premature babies alive and healthy that nobody else in the world can keep alive, but if the mothers don't take care of themselves and their fetuses, by their own volition, there's nothing the health care system can do to help them. We're not into forcing pre-natal care on mothers, you see. They have the freedom to decide for themselves.Clinton Huxley wrote:US currently 34th for infant mortality rates which perhaps means that you don't have the "best and most advanced" care available there...
Even in the Labour years they were putting folks of a certain age down under the NHS. It was a way of reducing waiting lists and meeting targets. You can't be serious about supporting socilaised medicine?Pensioner wrote:Well as socialist I believe that everyone should have medical care and I also believe that everyone should have a roof over their heads. If that means we tax the rich and the corporations and the multinationals, so be it. The more that the Tory bastards in this country scream and shout the better I like it, fuck them says I.
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