Polly7
Fair point to pay for your meals, after all you pay when at home. Just needs a fair system. Maybe pay as you go🤔 & choice to have special feels like gf etc I often don't want breakfast so choice is always good
About nhs savings, they won't take back crutches & guessing other things which seems wasteful but guessing the health & safety side makes it another costly thing. 😉
Generally think nhs could streamline & make savings
Polly7
Maybe pay as you go...
NHS trusts calculate a daily cost-per-inpatient for food. Across the board this ranges around £2.50 to £5 per day.
The administrative cost and operational friction of a "pay as you go" hospital food system would almost certainly wipe out any financial gains, and potentially cost the NHS far more than it currently spends providing the food for free.
The NHS cannot legally or ethically starve a patient who cannot pay. Therefore, any charging system would require an extensive means-testing exemption framework, similar to NHS prescription charges.
Who would legally qualify for free food? Low-income families, children, the elderly, long-term chronically ill patients, or those receiving specific state benefits.
The Cost of Bureaucracy: Hospitals would have to hire thousands of administrative staff just to check patients' financial statuses, verify benefit documents, issue food vouchers, and process appeals. In the NHS, the cost of running a means-testing apparatus often outweights the revenue gathered from the few people who actually pay.
... and, A patient recovering from heavy surgery, stroke, or trauma cannot "faff around" with a wallet, a mobile banking app, or cash.
So I don't think it's feasible!