I get that there is variable service across the country (and even within towns as per the post from [MENTION=25615]Igzilla[/MENTION] and others). I also get the massive new demands on doctors. The Guardian article is very moving and reminds me of the ‘This is going to hurt’ series we are watching. The issues in the article, particularly around life longetivity and survival of one serious health issue to then have another one are particularly pertinent to me. I have used up very expensive intensive care services twice when perhaps in the past the first one would have killed me off. Who knows what the future holds. I have though had brilliant care both in and out of hospital and am a massive fan of the NHS. Maybe I have also been very lucky.
My experience with myself (9 years ago) parents and friends is that
1) The staff are first class.
2) For simple and tangible things like broken bones, cuts etc it’s perfect.
3) There’s a lack of joining up thinking and processes when you need referring to multiple different departments. It’s a ball ache and slow process.
4) Less tangible illnesses like mental health - forget it.
5) NHS Dentistry is utter shit on every level.