bhaexpress
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No, blame the **** who sued. He f***ing did it, not the law.
Actually blame his ambulance chasing lawyers.
No, blame the **** who sued. He f***ing did it, not the law.
No, blame the **** who sued. He f***ing did it, not the law.
even Harty!?
No, blame the **** who sued. He f***ing did it, not the law.
Think the answer is to get patients to sign a disclaimer form in a&e
The tragedy of this case.....(and others like it), is that we will all suffer. Not financially, but when we want pain-killing drugs etc etc, the medical profession will prescribe insufficient amounts............just "in case" they get sued.
Great............more pain for everyone.
That just won't work.
That just won't work.
I bloody well hope not!
I had to sign a credit card slip at a hospital in New York so that each time they jabbed me with something they added it to the credit card slip... After I was cured (magically I got up and walked out with a half dislocated shoulder for fear of a $3k credit card bill) they gave me the slip back and in reading the small print basically they absolved themselves by way of a disclaimer (which it was proven is illegal in their context) and stated that any issued drugs couldn't be returned for credit! Shame if the drugs were IN me!
Anyone who makes a complaint about the NHS should be sent a dvd of Michael Moores Sicko and a polite f*** Off
I know - a friend was complaining about the NHS home visit midwifery to me yesterday (she didn't like that the midwife turned up at 10am and she was in her jammies), I had to tell her quite quickly that this is one of the only countries of the WORLD that does home visits after births....
I work in a state of the art modern hospital. I don't want to blow my own trumpet but the care is excellent and the miserable buggers still moan.
Moaning is an English past time... I've come to live with it although I'll never understand it...
I work in a state of the art modern hospital. I don't want to blow my own trumpet but the care is excellent and the miserable buggers still moan.
Think the answer is to get patients to sign a disclaimer form in a&e
Dont blame the person blame the laws that allow this sort of thing to happen.