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<blockquote data-quote="thesilentone" data-source="post: 3609494" data-attributes="member: 6194"><p>The issue over social care in the home is an interesting argument that I would prefer to keep away from, as I would regarding Junior Doctors ' only striking because patient safety is at risk ' But, my one and only contribution to the argument is this. Not every patient so called ' bed blocking ' is without family and dependants.</p><p>The first responsibility should be with the family, not the state !! In addition, for those who have been unfortunate enough to have to stay in Hospital, try and get out ! If any form of prescription medicine is required, it would be easier to get out of Colditz.</p><p>The sad day will arise when we all sign a disclaimer when we need medical care as the service ties itself in so much red-tape about who is responsible for what, due to it's political property.</p><p>The NHS beast is out of control, good people getting lost in a bureaucratic maize of targets, red tape, h&s, political correctness and apathy.</p><p>If it were a business it would be closed down.</p><p>Currently every tax payer, pays on average around £370.00 per year for the NHS, which can be great again if managed.</p><p></p><p>Edited:should be £3700.00</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thesilentone, post: 3609494, member: 6194"] The issue over social care in the home is an interesting argument that I would prefer to keep away from, as I would regarding Junior Doctors ' only striking because patient safety is at risk ' But, my one and only contribution to the argument is this. Not every patient so called ' bed blocking ' is without family and dependants. The first responsibility should be with the family, not the state !! In addition, for those who have been unfortunate enough to have to stay in Hospital, try and get out ! If any form of prescription medicine is required, it would be easier to get out of Colditz. The sad day will arise when we all sign a disclaimer when we need medical care as the service ties itself in so much red-tape about who is responsible for what, due to it's political property. The NHS beast is out of control, good people getting lost in a bureaucratic maize of targets, red tape, h&s, political correctness and apathy. If it were a business it would be closed down. Currently every tax payer, pays on average around £370.00 per year for the NHS, which can be great again if managed. Edited:should be £3700.00 [/QUOTE]
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