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Who's finding the NHS very hard work??????
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<blockquote data-quote="Happy" data-source="post: 4368396" data-attributes="member: 7156"><p>Ah, the ultimate model of incompetence that is NHS Tayside with their £36m annual deficit.</p><p></p><p>Good to hear you treatment is working out well. One of the many short sighted changes the former nurses that fill all the senior management roles in NHS tayside decided to do in their wisdom was that doctors should no longer have individual secretaries to carry out administrative work such as arranging appointments, typing out dictation letters to patients and GP's and generally helping ensure the day of that team is arranged in the most time efficient manner.</p><p>Result is a far less efficient system with less continuity of care and a negative cost benefit in the big scheme of things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy, post: 4368396, member: 7156"] Ah, the ultimate model of incompetence that is NHS Tayside with their £36m annual deficit. Good to hear you treatment is working out well. One of the many short sighted changes the former nurses that fill all the senior management roles in NHS tayside decided to do in their wisdom was that doctors should no longer have individual secretaries to carry out administrative work such as arranging appointments, typing out dictation letters to patients and GP's and generally helping ensure the day of that team is arranged in the most time efficient manner. Result is a far less efficient system with less continuity of care and a negative cost benefit in the big scheme of things. [/QUOTE]
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