Out last night with friends. One couple belonged to the GPs surgery in Hove that has just been shut down. We had a fairly long chat about that and about the NHS in general. There was a general consensus that the NHS was underfunded, that A&E waiting times and practices were unacceptable, that 10 minutes can sometimes not be enough for a doctor to assess you properly and that there are too many no shows (without cancelling to free up the spot). Also people going in because they have a cold or need a prescription for something they should buy.
Given that the NHS should be free at the point of care do you agree with the Health2020 proposal from a few years ago that people should be fined for wasting doctors' and hospitals' time with that money going straight back in to NHS funding? Should it perhaps be easier for Doctors to strike off patients (currently they have to demonstrate that the mutual relationship has broken down)? Or, even more radically should GPs charge a fee or deposit? Or do we risk handing over a financially punitive decision to a group of people who told a teenage cancer patient to stop googling her symptoms?
Well?
Given that the NHS should be free at the point of care do you agree with the Health2020 proposal from a few years ago that people should be fined for wasting doctors' and hospitals' time with that money going straight back in to NHS funding? Should it perhaps be easier for Doctors to strike off patients (currently they have to demonstrate that the mutual relationship has broken down)? Or, even more radically should GPs charge a fee or deposit? Or do we risk handing over a financially punitive decision to a group of people who told a teenage cancer patient to stop googling her symptoms?
Well?