Nonnie - on the surface buying in private care to the NHS seems attractive as it might possibly be cheaper, but it causes such fragmentation of the service, problems of smooth communication and continuity in care, wastage on extra admin costs, loss of cohesion among the clinical team - the list is endless. The trouble with solutions that only look at money is that they ignore the human factor which is so important in a caring NHS. I believe that savings could have been made without losing these important aspects of the NHS - this was not looked at as an option because the changes were led by political dogma.
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before I drop off.

