Kali2
Well, I would totally understand the temptation, for sure.
And yet- it is so worrying that the whole NHS debacle is not just due to Covid, but a deliberate and totally calculated attempt (and they are succeeding) to destroy the NHS- and create a desire, a need, to switch to Private Insurance - leaving those who cannot afford it, or those with pre-exisiting conditions that will be either excluded, or added at huge cost.
I have been castigated on another thread for saying this- but many top surgeons now work fully for private care (treating 1 instead of 4 or more, as it takes more time for consultations, and more investigations, tests, polite conversation, and more), and a huge proportion work for both NHS and the Private Sector- largely leaving the NHS work to Juniors, and spending much more time and effort on much more lucrative private work (still getting paid by NHS mind).
So it is very worrying. I could totally understand, as per education, that people could be tempted and go across to private insurance, or private schools - not as a true choice, but out of dire necessity- and unbearable pain, etc.
You do seem to have a irrational idea about private practice. If the Conservatives wanted to sell off the NHS it would surely have Benn done under Mrs Thatcher. Private practice has been part of the NHS since it’s inception in 1948. Labour also had a great deal of allowing private practice to replicate, and don’t tell me it was under Blair, it was still Labour, he also tied us into appallingly expensive contracts lasting many years. Having worked in the NHS and seen how PP, involving NHS patients to their hospitals, can reduce waiting lists. Consultants talk no differently to their PP, than to their NHS patients, unless in London of course. I like a country where people have choice, and are not told what they should or should not be doing. Don’t forget people who use private facilities pay twice, whether it’s or education, hospital treatment. I don’t believe their is a push towards privatisation. Compare though family in Germany are seen quicker, treatment quicker, through Government and Insurance based care. Although having the same problems with Social Care as we are.
www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/private-practice/working-in-private-practice/consultants-and-private-practice