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Hmm who believes the NHS knows what its doing?

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    #11
    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    No. That's not what I said.
    Just messing with you

    There are difficulties but disease control is sort of their job. Infecting so many patients is a worry.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #12
      Are there any comparison stats around catching other illnesses in hospital?

      You can't assess the problem / risk in isolation.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Paddy View Post
        Whatever the failings of the NHS are, privatisation is not the remedy.
        There are actually three options unlike the two normally presented when we discuss NHS non performance.

        1. Put up with poor performance because we are so lucky to have the NHS. We should not question its performance because you have no right to do so.
        2. Privatise it like America so all the poor people die horrible deaths on the sidewalk


        3. Run the NHS efficiently so we are better served than every other health service in the world.


        Most people want option 3.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #14
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          3. Run the NHS efficiently so we are better served than every other health service in the world. Most people want option 3.
          Most kids would prefer to have a unicorn.

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            #15
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            Most kids would prefer to have a unicorn.
            Not the urban dictionary one I guess.
            'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
              Are there any comparison stats around catching other illnesses in hospital?

              You can't assess the problem / risk in isolation.
              Maybe this :

              hospital acquired pneumonia | Search results page 1 | Evidence search | NICE

              untitled (silverchair.com)


              Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is a respiratory infectiondeveloping more than 48 h after hospital admission. HAP affects0.5% to 1.0% of inpatients and is the most commonhealthcare-associated infection (HCAI) contributing to death.1 It isestimated to increase hospital stay by 7–9 da
              Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                #17
                Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                Are there any comparison stats around catching other illnesses in hospital?

                You can't assess the problem / risk in isolation.

                I've always assumed that when you visit a doctors surgery or a hospital, you'll come out with something you didn't go in with. Although a couple of years ago a chap I knew locally went into hospital for a minor operation, contracted sepsis, and came out in a box. He was younger than me.
                His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  Most kids would prefer to have a unicorn.
                  Oh you believe in imaginary friends as well, how sweet.
                  Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post
                    There are actually three options unlike the two normally presented when we discuss NHS non performance.

                    1. Put up with poor performance because we are so lucky to have the NHS. We should not question its performance because you have no right to do so.
                    2. Privatise it like America so all the poor people die horrible deaths on the sidewalk


                    3. Run the NHS efficiently so we are better served than every other health service in the world.


                    Most people want option 3.
                    Some international comparisons of multiple countries' healthcare systems have previously identified that the NHS is one of the best performing health services, given the level of spending. Current spending as a percentage of GDP is below most other high income countries and we have fewer doctors and nurses per capita too.

                    My view is the NHS works fairly well most of the time but when it's under pressure, it struggles. Myself and extended family have had some amazingly good experiences with the NHS over the years and some absolutely dire ones too. That is what is hard to reconcile under supposedly one service.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by vetran View Post
                      Oh you believe in imaginary friends as well, how sweet.
                      People get sectioned for less than saying this -

                      “ 3. Run the NHS efficiently so we are better served than every other health service in the world. Most people want option 3.”

                      It’s crazy talk

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