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Can I just have a moan about NHS treatment/care

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PamelaJ1 Mon 03-Jul-23 20:31:03

I have almost come to the end of my unfortunate experience with a combination of NHS and private health care. Both rubbish which has ended up with me losing half my nose.
I am being encouraged to sue by various people.
I don’t think I will, when I see and hear what problems others have to deal with I can live with mine.
However I am going to compile my time line and give it to both my consultant and my GP so that , hopefully, they won’t treat anyone else in the very dismissive way they treated me.
Bet they will be thrilled🥴.
There will always be mistakes made and things that go wrong but on the whole the NHS works, in my experience anyway, as well as it can.
We do ask a lot of it.

foxie48 Mon 03-Jul-23 19:32:14

I've had good and bad experiences. Following a riding accident and excellent care by the ambulance team, I had shocking treatment at a local hospital and am lucky to be walking. My daughter (the doctor) lost an ovary aged 17 because of poor access to diagnostics and unfortunately being ill in the the first week of August when all the medics move round, no-one knew what they were doing! However, I've also had excellent care. My ideal NHS would give really good care to anyone who needs it as an emergency but if I was asked to pay more for ongoing treatment because I could afford it, then that would be OK provided that the care would be free for anyone who couldn't afford it. I don't want a two tier system but I do want a system that looks after anyone according to need and ability to pay. I think I'm saying I'm happy to pay more into the NHS and if it improves the service for everyone, then that's perfectly acceptable. I hope that makes sense. I'm sure there are holes in my argument, do feel free to disagree.

VioletSky Mon 03-Jul-23 18:16:28

I've had good experiences and bad

I wouldn't bash it as a whole as I appreciate it

But I think someone having had a bad experience should be able to talk about it and get support

Besides, that's how improvements happen right? Learning from mistakes

M0nica Mon 03-Jul-23 18:06:56

Just been looking at the headlines in a newspaper aimed at English readers in France.

The three main headline are:
One in five French A&E units face cuts or closure due to lack of staff

Protests to put dozens of French hospitals at risk of partial closure

A decade before France has more doctors, admits health minister

Sounds familiar.

BlueBelle Sun 02-Jul-23 22:17:40

Sorry Casdon I ve looked at the other thread and it still makes no sense to me to have two threads
I hope you’re alright Bea and are feeling better

fancythat Sun 02-Jul-23 22:14:05

I havent been on much for 10 days.
This thread is not making any sense to me.

Louella12 Sun 02-Jul-23 22:10:39

M0nica

Compared with other countries, including other countries with free health services the performance of the NHS is mediocre.

Uncritical admiration for any organisation or person, is a recipe for inefficiency and bad management.

If change is needed we need to support it. I do think change is needed and that both staff and patients will be better served if we are honest about this.

Hear, hear

Casdon Sun 02-Jul-23 22:04:37

BlueBelle

We shouldn’t have to search for other threads Casdon to understand this one

I know, it just that in this case it makes this thread clearer. Bea65 was upset when she posted I think.

BlueBelle Sun 02-Jul-23 22:01:48

We shouldn’t have to search for other threads Casdon to understand this one

Casdon Sun 02-Jul-23 21:44:13

I think it’s helpful to read Bea65’s previous post today before contributing on this thread.
www.gransnet.com/forums/chat/1325421-Great-NHS-Admission-treatment

M0nica Sun 02-Jul-23 21:34:32

Compared with other countries, including other countries with free health services the performance of the NHS is mediocre.

Uncritical admiration for any organisation or person, is a recipe for inefficiency and bad management.

If change is needed we need to support it. I do think change is needed and that both staff and patients will be better served if we are honest about this.

Ziplok Sun 02-Jul-23 21:29:26

Sorry, Bea65, but I’m not following the gist of your post.
I agree that the NHS is, on the whole very good if you’re not on the receiving end of mistakes, mixed up appointments, difficulty seeing your GP, etc. However, there’s no denying that it isn’t as good as it should be in quite a few areas and this needs addressing now. Instead, there seems to be something of a blame game going on, and we, the patients, are stuck in the middle.

Marydoll Sun 02-Jul-23 21:17:24

BlueBelle

Your post and your title don’t seem to support each other I m a bit puzzled

I felt the same, so couldn't post!

BlueBelle Sun 02-Jul-23 21:07:14

Your post and your title don’t seem to support each other I m a bit puzzled

Iam64 Sun 02-Jul-23 21:05:18

Bea65 - if I read your comment correctly you’re supporting our nhs not moaning.
I’m not moaning about the nhs either but I’d like to have a government that demonstrated it supports our nhs

crazyH Sun 02-Jul-23 21:03:28

“Stop bashing NHS” - I get that. But what’s the next sentence all about? Don’t get if !!

Bea65 Sun 02-Jul-23 20:54:46

Stop bashing NHS .. have already posted about this issue.. Great NHS treatment feeling very anxious that makes others feel invisible and uncomfortable..