That's underfunding for you. Unfortunately why so many people then have to clog up A&E. The admin of the overwhelmed NHS is undoubtedly in a mess but the dedication of the doctors and nurses should not be in doubt. They're in it for the right reasons. Unfortunately, it's just pushing people that can afford it to use private hospitals - which are a further drain on the NHS talent pool, taking qualified nurses and the time of Consultants. Incidentally, when a 'routine' operation turns out to be not so routine, they have nothing like the instant back-up available in our major hospitals. It'll be a 999 call, ambulance and the NHS picking up the pieces. It's almost as if the Government know that if the system doesn't work, its reputation will suffer so badly it can eventually be dismantled as not 'fit for purpose', then reshaped so that areas ripe for profit-making can be cherry-picked. Tried and trusted methods in the private sector. Get hold of something that's doing ok, run it down, deem it to be failing under the new criteria as a means to extract the money.When one of the children was worryingly ill recently my missus spent entire days on the phone.
Step 1 - get through to the surgery phone system
Step 2 - get into phone queue
Step 3 - get receptionist. Ask for appointment. Impossible. Ask for telephone consultation. Ummmm, what's the problem? Oh I'll get one of the clinical team to call you back.
Step 4 - wait,
Step 5 - wait some more.
Step 6 - repeat steps 1 -5
Step 7- answer phone, explain problem. Oh I'll get the nurse practitioner to contact you. What? Are you even a nurse? Never mind. It's getting late so it might be tomorrow morning ok.
step 8 - get through night, wait more, repeat steps 1-5. No we've spoken to a member of clinical team, they said nurse practitioner would call. They did? Yes. I'm sure. At this time. Actually I'd rather speak directly to the doctor and while it may be a dream is they could actually see my child that would be quickest for all parties...
step 9 - now wait for call from nurse practitioner
I'll cut it short, eventually a mere 48 hours later an actual doctor calls. 2 minutes later we send some photos. Very soon after Dr calls again and advice and prescription issued. "it's quite advanced it's important you start the medication as soon as possible". Yes that's why we asked for a doctor two days ago.
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