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Six NHS schemes that could help fix the health service

Health / Sun 22nd Sep 2024 at 07:52am

THE government in England is planning the biggest reimagining of the NHS in its history reports the BBC.

It follows a damning report by surgeon and independent peer Lord Darzi, which warned the health service was in a “critical condition”.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm28el83dxno

5 Comments for Six NHS schemes that could help fix the health service:

David Forman
2024-09-22 09:00:38

It is well worth watching the YouTube interviewing with Dr Bob Gill of the Keep Our NHS Public regarding the Lord Darzi review of the NHS. Dr Gill is critical of the privatisation that Darzi sets in motion. See it at https://youtu.be/ZvbYY7RU4ow?si=EhKbIzgJQiJcMLXJ

Adam
2024-09-22 09:49:45

Abolish it, accept it is a socialist disaster, its staff are arrogant, entitled and focused on the organisation NOT the patient. Then remove the cap on med school places, abolish the need for nurses to have degrees, reform it along side the European lines. With staff being paid based on patient outcome. It will never happen mind so we will continue with a health service which is a failure, and more likely to kill than cure and it has always been that way. The French system is excellent

RobC
2024-09-22 12:10:21

Keep the NHS. At the same time initiate a scheme whereby companies with over 1000 employees must have subsided private health insurance for their staff. Offer real tax incentives to the companies to achieve this.

Adam
2024-09-22 13:10:50

RobC so in effect you want people to pay twice (which many including I do for both education and health) as the state is failing to deliver. Abolish it, it needs to be seen as the failure it is.

Dan
2024-09-22 14:00:41

So Adam, in Europe you pay insurances during your working life to cover you into old age for health and social care. So who will pay the contributions for today's elderly who haven't paid in? The elderly have a hell of a lots of healthcare. Are we going to leave them to fend for themselves or are we all going to have to pay the insurance companies twice?

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