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Just want to know what you think of this... That's how they are. Penny pinching, bean counting exchequers, the lot of them! There are FAR too many chiefs and not enough Indians...and all this is under your caring sharing New Labour Party...each and everyone of them should be ashamed of what they have done to that fine institution that was the NHS money the problem Too many levels of management in the NHS. Money being wasted on paying them instead of delivery of services and payments for drugs and medical staff. money should not come in to health matters. The problem is money, the NHS has to spread it's budget over so many different things. NICE regulates the drugs that doctors can give. Recently they've been forced into accepting new cancer drugs like herceptin. This is stretching the budget even further so cuts have got to made somewhere. I'm not saying it's right, not at all. A similar thing in the news at the moment is NICE's decision to stop certain Alzheimer's drugs for early stage patients, even though it could give them many more months. I think it is disgusting. So much money is being wasted that could be spent on patient care. Billions on administrators that are unneccessary. They are losing more having them than before. The 20billion plus being spent on installing the new IT system so complete medical records can be put on. Gps have said this unnecessary and will complicate patient confidentiality. How many millions are they spending on advertising the NHS so you can choose a hospital. They say it works it America, but they have a completely different healthcare system than us. The list of wasted money that could be spent on actually treating patients goes on and on. It's time the Government woke up and realised that the NHS is about saving people's lives and treating people and it is doctors and nurses who are the only ones capable of doing this, not a room filled with fatcats sitting there debating who should live or die depending on what area you live in! I think this should be taken in a much broader perspective.If the 'cheaper' drug could could cause infertility & malignancy, it shouldn't be in market in the first place. |
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