Overall, my father is receiving fantastic NHS treatment for his (terminal) prostate cancer, but there has been an occasion when he really needed to be admitted to hospital, but there simply wasn't a bed for him. On nearly all the occasions when he has been admitted, his discharge has been severely delayed by the inability of the hospital's pharmacy to supply the necessary drugs without a very long delay, meaning he couldn't leave and his bed wasn't available for someone else. While there, he has seen other patients experience serious problems with their treatment, also because of the pharmacy. It would seem to be the weak link in the otherwise excellent oncology unit!
He can't rate the consultants, doctors and nurses treating him highly enough - his consultant even examined my mum one day and arranged for some tests (that her gp should have arranged a long time ago), when she became unwell while accompanying my dad to his appointment one day.
What a pity that this busy hospital is going to have to close, meaning that most patients will have to travel much further, on terribly congested roads, in the future!