As a mental health nurse it's obvious to me. We have far too much micro management. I am managed by an algorithm which ensures that I fill on a Tsunami of forms but guarantees no actual real patient care. When I started in an Asylum there were eight managers for 2000 patients. Every patient got three meals a day. free laundry, dental care, occupational therapy, art department orchard and famr work, metal work, woodwork, social activities including sports days, concerts and a full time social club. Every ward had weekly ward rounds and life was full. When I left the asylum there was 150 patients and 30 managers. I then went into the community and this services descended into an utter farce in Herts. I could not deliver even my lowest standards that my conscience could support. I had to leave the service was terrible and under cuts beyond the bone.
Folks look for cushy, tax payer funded, management jobs in the NHS. They have zero clinical experience and I woild not put them in charge of the fruit and veg isle at Tesco!
Patient's timely discharge should be improved and regularly monitored. The at home continued care should be encouraged and incentivized including the usages of remote monitoring devices.
Reclaim all the land that is privately owned that charges the hospitals rent. The hospital i work at currently is paying up to £9000 to have a plug socket fitted, it pays £400 for plastic wheely bins, and £250,000 to have a wall knocked down. I dont care how it is done but privately rent out hospital land is crippling our budget.
Went to an NHS hospital today for an endoscopy (referred by my doctor, they called yesterday, procedure done and dusted today). I was amazed by how calm, positive, supportive, and efficient all the staff were and how much of a privilege it was to be able to get a complex procedure down so quickly and smoothly, without being given a bill for thousands of pounds. The NHS is brilliant and politicians, the media, and armchair commentators love to make it into a political football to whinge about. We just need to make sure it is fully funded and not straightjacketed by valueless inspectorates and performance reviews. It is one of our most universally valuable national services.
Same experience with universal health care in Canada. Any shortcomings in the system can generally be fixed by simple commitment\funding. All these neo-lib conservative fools like to pretend they can take a whip to the system to make it pull harder and faster somehow.
The NHS has had millions thrown at it, and regardless of how many more millions is thrown at it the NHS will NEVER change unless someone at senior management level is held accountable for the endless money pot. I have worked in it at a band 6 level for forty years and believe me there are many managers sitting behind closed office doors building little empires for themselves with zero accountability. It is a travesty.
I agree with this current Government's model for our healthcare. We need to change our healthcare culture. As a society, we need to be able to go to our local GP's for whatever ails us, and then be able to trust the local healthcare community to get better. That isn't to say that hospitals/A&E should be defunct, but rather as a last resort for us. To get to that however, we will need more funding in community healthcare, we need far more GP's than what we currently have and we will need to redo our entire model of healthcare.
GPs are unable to find work and many are reapplying to different specialties, because additional funding in primary care is specifically allocated for surgeries to hire non doctors like Physician Associates (2 year degree), paramedic practitioners, nurse practitioners, and so on, instead of doctors. Middle grade job adverts for doctors now receive 200-300 applicants, somehow we’re starving for more doctors, but doctors are struggling to find work, and entering specialty training in order to progress and not remain stagnant as a doctor is increasingly becoming a dream.
One of the many reasons why people go to hospital is because GPs are dysfunctional. So go A&E is faster and getting the correct treatment. GPs is the one should be defunc and put all resources into hospitals. It will be easier to manage GPs too. And retrain GPs to be able to work in A&E and do night calls too. That is the fastest way to increase workforce. GPs are slow in treatment and refer patients to hospital anyway due to limited knowledge by their 3years training. Scrap this outdated system. Centralize all nhs workforce.
@@wilsonmanch6773 This, too many lazy part time gp's who misdiagnose and dismiss, giving you ibuprofeen or dismiss you as hypochndriac or stressed, without even bothering to do the basic investigations, then after years your condition becomes chronic and difficult to treat and impossible to cure. GPs don't care untill you're literally limping and falling apart. Many of them dismiss even blood test markers with clinical comments. And there's very little you can do, where do you even complain ? You can't vote with your wallet, they just allocate gps on first come basis. You can't even review them either. In france you can at least choose to which doctor you go and read reviews etc, then you get refunded by the goverment. At least that weeds out the bad doctors.
Why don't they recruit candidates from overseas such as from india....as we the nurses from india have cleared all the eligibility and waiting for official notification from uk for jobs under NHS ...
Retired GP here. I held open morning surgeries, just come on in, for over twenty years. I worked full-time and knew my patients like the back of my hand. Now, In retirement, I hear nothing good about general practice and have, myself, been on a hospital trolley in A&E for over 24hrs. We don't need a review of performance. We all know it's f******. Simple answer is to emulate the French.
NHS staff should be listened to and understood this is vital for improving and transforming the NHS . Politicians need to prioritise in Saving the NHS ❤
What they should do is make it law that every payslip shows what the premium would cost for the same level of private healthcare based on the US system. People don't appreciate what they get for their National insurance compared to what they'd get and paid for private insurance. If the choice was to pay more for your national insurance or pay the full amount for your private insurance there would be no contest. People would be begging to pay more NI to avoid having to join an American style of insured healthcare. It's no surprise that the Tories wanted to scrap NI. They don't want people to know how cheap their NI is in comparison.
@@Blacksmith811 Well in 2016 400 dentists thought they were whistle blowing when they wrote a letter warning of the failing of NHS dentistry and the lack of a centralised strategy on dental care. Thus it was a political issue which didn't reach prominence in the "Get Brexit Done" election of 2019. By 2022 there were further warnings that there were fewer dental practitioners in the NHS then there has been in 2012. All under the watch of a Conservative government. Maybe now we have a government that appears to care more about the citizens of this country we may see an improvement. The NHS is only ever as good as those who appoint central figures and fund it . The government over the last 14 years have lacked on both of those key measures.
@@ieuanjones7615 no it doesnt - in france you pay - with certain exemptions - you pay for your health care and then claim 80% back then you have private insurance to reclaim the rest this insurance also pays your 25 euro fee for a gps appountment and your prescription charges
@@tatata1543 Listening to the languages spoken and the style of dress I have a good idea. The point is the country is overwhelmed and that includes housing and the NHS, we don’t need more people.
Labour should review and cut the yealy salary of Band 7, 8, 9 and Chief Execs of NHS trusts and pay that money to NHS staffs working lower Bands.Service will improve for sure.People working in higher bands/positions mostly work from home and come to office may be for a day in a week.Question is if they really do the work from home or just being unproductive?
Blair spent taxpayer monies on blinging up NHS infrastructure,plumping it up for privatisation not on training staff or retaining staff....how much is this review of the bleeding obvious going to cost and for how long? Blair part 2.
@@kanedNunable Major devised PFI to allow UK to enter EU Monetary Union, which after black Wednesday was canned. Labour deployed it everywhere. It will happen again because debt to GDP is 92pc, it was 32pc when Labour came in '97.
Lol .yeh ' independant' review by Lord Dazri ? Who for clarity sits on the board of pharmaceutical giant evolo Biosciences and holds his own private practice?? You labourites have for decades warned us about the Tories privatising the NHS when in fact you'll do it yourselves? Also expect Dazri to recommend Tony Blairs ' digital healthcare wallet ' to streamline the NHS which is in effect a complete digital I.D card that will hold every bit of information they can gather on you...Blairs agenda will be done ✌️ and you voted for it 👍 Ever feel like you've been mugged ??
my sister was cleared for release after surgery. then took 3 daysto get paperwork n pharmacy correct. 3 days that bed couldve been used for others . 3 days the nurses spent running round after docs for a signature
We do need a reset. Greed has become a new pandemic and the few that control the system have pushed everyone else out of sight. Or in this case into corridors.
Another 200 million down to the pocket of "just the right company" to run this charade. You need more doctors, more staff, better nutrition, less junk food, alcohol, tobacco and stress. You need to help people. And you need to act NOW. There you go, free advice. But instead you are trying to squeeze the NHS, cut costs, make redundancies. It is clear you would rather privatize the whole thing and pocket the profits. Another failure of a government and it isn't even a week yet.
Why don't we ever hear from the manager of the nhs? Maybe she can tell us that she's doing a f...ing good job. I don't understand why we have something so precious to us all, but that is so broken and yet the management gets a free pass from the media? What am I missing?
Watching this when our hard working staff from the NHS are crying out to the media for help and management of the NHS seem to get a free pass? The media must have asked for these staff interviews from the NHS manager so why didn't the manager do the interview? I don't understand it's always staff speaking from one end then a politician speaking from the other end of the chain but never the manager. I mean this exact situation of media reporting on the NHS speaking to just staff on shift has been going on for a long time. A politician working from Westminster might be able to get some more money hopefully but someone in a suit who has just become a health secretary for the first day isn't going to know how a hospital runs in all it's complexity never mind it's most basic requirements. Management Management Management
Factssss ... A hospital I work at has broken equipment and had to close wards and even shorten the time of the staff canteen to 10-2 (so evening, night and early morning staff can't eat).... But still continues the building work on the gardens outside (which I have never ever seen anyone's ever use)
Yes middle management and upper management running hospitals caring more about the appearance of the hospital above its critical needs. Caring more about a garden than nhs staff and hospital core requirements
@@NathanEveLive it's honestly ridiculous. Tbh tho, if they wanted to improve the appearance so badly, put some colour or design on the dull white-grey walls. Walking those corridors for 12 hours on a shift does start to get a bit depressing
The number of NHS Trusts needs to be drastically reduced. Just in the Ambulance service Scotland and Wales have 1 Trust each but there are 11 in England. Each have their own ways of working, HR, IT, Accounts, training facilities and offices. It's incredibly wasteful and makes implementing any sort of change almost impossible. That number should be cut to 4 or 5 in England: North, Mids, SW, SE, London. It's a similar story with hospital trusts, there are 215 separate Trusts all pointing in different directions, it's crazy.
diet, nutrition, exercise and lifestyle have to be a priority. Easiest way to reduce pressure on the NHS and costs. Estimated £60 billion a year on obesity alone cost to the NHS
@@thevikingwarrior na nothing crazy like that. Just ban advertising to children, teach people how to cook in school, increase the amount of school PE to an hour per day, build more cycle paths and maybe remove VAT from exercise classes/ fitness equipment? Probably also more funding for public gyms/ working out facilities. Probably also teach gardening/ plant care in school to teach people how to grow their own fruit and vedge. I'd also increase taxes on poor quality foods to make them more expensive and equally subsidise or regulate food prices for healthy options, so that it would be cheaper to eat healthy foods then what it currently costs to eat junk food or fast foods, add labels to food stating if their ultraprocessed
Or somewhat more importantly, try retaining the current staff... There are less applicants to medical school compared to the last 5 years, the reason is, there is no incentive to go into medicine. Passion for care only goes so far in terms of daily living and dealing with burnout and being overworked
I’m a nurse and work in a community hospital. We are very busy and patients are getting sicker and frailer and more complicated. It’s not easy. Some shifts are better than others. I’ve worked in the acute too. It’s hard in any capacity. Most of my colleagues are tired, burnt out and feel undervalued. We need support, help and a new way forwards. I get frustrated with fighting to get patients reviewed, escalated and taken care of safely. The nhs still has got great people working within it. Take Covid, brexshit, healthcare backlogs, lack of pay rises, lack of support and many other factors, we need it now today for us to be taken care so that we can look after the patients properly and effectively.
Well he is head of the WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM and king. If we had his $ we could have personal doctors and specialists too.. instead we wait 9 months for a scan.. i wonder why theres high excess mortality
If patients have to be put on corridors then care on the A&E needs to double up as the rest of the patients are referrals that are booked in and accounted for.
What happens if you have no effective way to educate a population about effective preventative health measures? you get ill health. Not complex. What happens if you have ' free at point of use health care' it becomes over whelmed.
I’ve not long been out of my local NHS hospital having had a hip replacement after a fall. The care and attention couldn’t have been better and the after care was spot on. The NHS is not broken. I feel that a lot of the so called managers should go and recruit more nursing staff. I did learn that some nurses were on zero hours. These nurses being from agencies. This should never happen in my view. Also a nurse was on duty looking ill and sweating prefusley. She told me she had Covid. She was working on elderly care. I freaked out. Again she had come from an agency. Remember zero hours. If you don’t work you don’t get paid. It definitely needs a lot of tweaking. Xx
How many more reviews do you need before you do something. Goodness knows the NHS has had many millions poured into it So obviously it is not being managed correctly. It will never be enough. So start concentrating more on social care .Step one too many care home workers are on the minimum wage. The profile of care workers must be raised this will allow them with training to take on more responsibility . It is a myth that anyone can be a care worker . I know I have seen what they have to do and they definitely need more recognition. All of this will help the NHS. .
The UK can seriously learn from the healthcare and funding systems in Singapore, China and not just Anglo-Saxon countries such as NZ and Australia. Also, hard earned British taxpayers' money should be prioritised to upgrade the NHS rather than, as Starma has pledged, to increase of 2.5% of GDP to fund NATO, a US -led a war machine. Being subservient to the US geopolitical interests undermines British national interests.
38 weeks pregnant lady (3.8kg baby weight) wish to go normal delivery in induced way. They Extend extra week and 3 days. Baby’s weight is going to put 4.2 kg. I don’t understand what is this NHS. Then going to c section as baby more grown up😂 They put patients life in danger. They are saying less staff. You are Not only patient. Other patient also face this situation NHS Final answer. They treat patient according to available staff. Not patient Pain. Even not care dead situation. This was my worst experience with NHS. 6 years ago one of lady Doctor said me, I am not asking your blood to store in Hospital that was my first baby experience. I was new to This country.
the NHS is struggling because of all the extra people who have been allowed to enter this country without considering the impact it would have on the nhs, schools, housing. The NHS is the best thing we have and the governments have been gradually wearing it away until it will be impossible to fix
This will be great how long a month should sort that as long as they talk to nurses and doctors that work every day to save life. Not some old pompass lord or a old judge that does not have a clue. A month.
Maybe they should start introducing corperal punishment to the medical staff and thier managers, to ensure that they give patients good enough care. The cane, detension, being forced to do 50 press-ups, and being made to run around an obsticle course etc. When the medical staff feel that thier lives are on the line due to the health issues because of us pushing them, they might finally get an idea of what it is like when our health issues are ignored and miss-diagnosed constantly. They would have a new found respect for the patients and thier needs. And I speaking from 22 years of a heart problem that wasn't treated that was extremely severe as expierence, and no help was ever given to me.
My husband was informed today that he should expect a 64 week wait to see a neurologist. Made me wonder if they factor in the % of people they expect will die when predicting their waiting period, as clearly people will.
Are we allowed to discuss GEO ENGINEERING on here? Strataspheric aerosol injections or atmospheric hazing? Most mainstream channels delete comments.. please thumb up if anyone sees this! And try to reply
cutting funding leads to things working less efficiently. If you dont have enough staff to treat people quickly and don't have enough beds then the staff you do have spend all their time rushing to crisis and juggling patients round to try to find them spaces instead of actually treating their conditions. If you want to increase efficiency, you have to give them more staff and more beds. You can't improve efficiency and cut funding at the same time. It's one or the other
It is unbelievable how the UK, one of the richest countries in the world, has a problem like this. A problem that no other country in the world has, or at least has this bad!
Most the NHS staff are busy tapping on their mobile phones. No wonder the service is difficult and slow. NHS don't put in the work. They are at work but busy on social media. This is how Key Workers are.
Labour were not elected in may. Cathy wanted the economics lady to not say that. She’s quite unwell and lives in an area utterly insulated from mass migration. Wonder why. R@pes for the working class not for her.
thats cos 60bn went on bullshit like track and trace. the NHS didnt get close to 163bn. so you want more privatisation? you realise the yanks pay 10x more per person than we do for healthcare?
Shush tool!! We will *NEVER* end up like American sheeple, privatisation is a parasite that's killing the nhs, this country thanks to the conservatives. No more.
You are against using private healthcare capacity to treat dying people because of an ideological conviction. We need to focus on improving outcomes, not obsessing over the structure of the inputs.
@@Gibbons-q5yno because you are paying a premium to private companies which only takes more money out of the NHs and will result in austerity for other parts of the NHs.
How to support the NHS. Triple tobacco duty. triple vape duty, triple alcohol duty, triple ' the sugar' tax. intoduce ' health tax on omega 6 ultra processed oils and foods containing more than 5% of these oils.
after spending a month in nhs uk hospital? My god forget waiting lists. Everything is sooooooo slow !!! And dont say there to busy? its an absolute joke ! nurses wont take your sick buckets away! I lost 6 stone in 8 weeks and 4 cancelled ct scans? 80% of the nurses are plain lazy end of! It has scarred me for life.
You are wasting a fortune on agency workers on as much as £80 an hour, its a joke!!! Open cottage hospitals, get rid of executives on a fortune when you could employ 4 or 5 hard working band 2s! Stop buying from contractors who charge a fortune! We were quoted £8000 to put up few shelves that would have cost £500 to a local contractor its a joke...
Just like the MOD,£40k to do a £5k job. Or in house £3k. Times this by every job then you get an idea of how much is wasted. Tax could be 15 % . This doesn't happen in the private sector health, every penny counts and is accounted for
NHS is one of the best institution in the whole world . Its the jewel in the great Britain crown. I experience is 12 out 10 . Its an asset ever British has a duty to save and modernise NHS
It’s as plain as the nose on your face, we have got rid of too many beds over the last 30 years. We have only 30% of the beds that Germany and France have. The excuse of outside hospital does not work when cancer and heart problems are nowhere near efficiently provided for. especially with the increasing elderly and 10 plus millions of immigrants.
Would've been easier to fix 5yrs ago if you guys hadn't handed a landslide to Boris 😅 As for fair pay, why not make NHS and Care workers tax exempt? No extra spending but they get effectively 20% payrise instantly 🤷♂️
They did operation then acted like they didn't and said they do 3 more times at a training hospital if I did I wouldn't be able to walk at all .and was told they can do what they want so I refused to trust them till answer s were given which they still refuse
Believe me my father's been sick for months now and they haven't given him anything. They are making him wait and asking him for form fill up and irrelevant things. He os suffering from lungs condition and they gave him diabetes test, and cholesterol test. Thos is NHS
Labour must not privatise the NHS. The GP's (ALL PRIVATE COMPANIES NOT NHS) and Consultants 3 DAYS NHS 2 DAYS PRIVE HEALTHCARE PROVIDES, have done such a great job privatising the NHS on their own.
I’m Saried in an health board managed practice. We cost more to run than independently run go surgeries. That is not the same thing as private btw. We need to be careful what we think would be better. If you changed all gp surgeries into nhs run the nhs would be bankrupt within a year.
@@darrencornish4433 Who pays the costs? The Germans, the French or the NHS? Do GP's work for the NHS NO you can call it what you wish but they are not NHS employees and therefore Private. Do large a large proportion of 'NHS Consultants' also work in the Private healthcare sector YES. So exactly who is it privatising the NHS? Not the Government.
@@ArtherFocksake the independent surgeries are part of the nhs pension scheme and the fees they get are subscribed by the nhs GMS contact. Private contracts and private gp’s are not bound by that. GP’s have always been independent contractors since the inception of the nhs. It’s the same in the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada. Australia, NZ etc. I think it’s the same in France but not sure. So GP’s in the UK have always been contracted to provide the GMS NHS contract. Where those independent contractors ie GP’s cannot meet those obligations… the contracts are given back to the Health Boards to Run. This is always more expensive than the independent run surgeries. Always. I think wanting the nhs to have all GP surgeries and staff employed by the NHS and provide the same level of care would bankrupt the nhs. This is a reason that the NL etc. are for the independent contractor model. There are companies buying up gp surgeries but they are always bound by the GMS contract. I think most of the public have never realised that Gp’s have always been independent contractors.
In 2017 I had a stroke, the paramedics took me to the hospital. They put me on a basic trolly and left me there alone. When I saw the doctor I could barely speak so he discharged me because I wasnt responding to his questions.
stop giving money to shareholder and farfetched board members salaries for a start - use that money to improve things
More white collar workers,
Its now called stakeholder capitalism. A W.e.f term.
tory bastards were well along in the process of privatizing it
Are you thick ?
As soon as you mention shareholders you know its going to go downhill while they cream of profits
As a mental health nurse it's obvious to me. We have far too much micro management. I am managed by an algorithm which ensures that I fill on a Tsunami of forms but guarantees no actual real patient care. When I started in an Asylum there were eight managers for 2000 patients. Every patient got three meals a day. free laundry, dental care, occupational therapy, art department orchard and famr work, metal work, woodwork, social activities including sports days, concerts and a full time social club. Every ward had weekly ward rounds and life was full. When I left the asylum there was 150 patients and 30 managers. I then went into the community and this services descended into an utter farce in Herts. I could not deliver even my lowest standards that my conscience could support. I had to leave the service was terrible and under cuts beyond the bone.
Fully agree, I left after 10 year and getting to a H grade, disgusted by managers with no appreciation of clinical services
Thank you for sharing your experience, very insightful!
Folks look for cushy, tax payer funded, management jobs in the NHS. They have zero clinical experience and I woild not put them in charge of the fruit and veg isle at Tesco!
cut out the private sector middlemen
Nope!😂 Not with Streeting in charge, it's privatization all the way!
Correction 👉private and CORRUPT Fraudster Middlemen
And half of management from OXBRIDGE. Pseudo clever people. Plenty haughty, lofty speeches and minimum of logic.
Patient's timely discharge should be improved and regularly monitored. The at home continued care should be encouraged and incentivized including the usages of remote monitoring devices.
Labour is financed by the private middle man
Reclaim all the land that is privately owned that charges the hospitals rent. The hospital i work at currently is paying up to £9000 to have a plug socket fitted, it pays £400 for plastic wheely bins, and £250,000 to have a wall knocked down. I dont care how it is done but privately rent out hospital land is crippling our budget.
NHS Not For Sale!
its already been sold
Nhs sold
😂😂😂😂
It's been already in partial sale for years.
Abysmal ignorance.
It's already been sold mate years ago
@@allcounties7059 by Blair
Went to an NHS hospital today for an endoscopy (referred by my doctor, they called yesterday, procedure done and dusted today). I was amazed by how calm, positive, supportive, and efficient all the staff were and how much of a privilege it was to be able to get a complex procedure down so quickly and smoothly, without being given a bill for thousands of pounds. The NHS is brilliant and politicians, the media, and armchair commentators love to make it into a political football to whinge about. We just need to make sure it is fully funded and not straightjacketed by valueless inspectorates and performance reviews. It is one of our most universally valuable national services.
I agree completely. That has been my experience in the few times I have availed of my local NHS.
Same experience with universal health care in Canada. Any shortcomings in the system can generally be fixed by simple commitment\funding. All these neo-lib conservative fools like to pretend they can take a whip to the system to make it pull harder and faster somehow.
Trans Oesophagal Endoscopy? The most horrible procedure I have ever undergone. Twice! I am glad it only takes a few seconds.
The NHS has had millions thrown at it, and regardless of how many more millions is thrown at it the NHS will NEVER change unless someone at senior management level is held accountable for the endless money pot. I have worked in it at a band 6 level for forty years and believe me there are many managers sitting behind closed office doors building little empires for themselves with zero accountability. It is a travesty.
Preaching. 1000000%.
NHS is gold.
I agree with this current Government's model for our healthcare. We need to change our healthcare culture. As a society, we need to be able to go to our local GP's for whatever ails us, and then be able to trust the local healthcare community to get better. That isn't to say that hospitals/A&E should be defunct, but rather as a last resort for us. To get to that however, we will need more funding in community healthcare, we need far more GP's than what we currently have and we will need to redo our entire model of healthcare.
GPs are unable to find work and many are reapplying to different specialties, because additional funding in primary care is specifically allocated for surgeries to hire non doctors like Physician Associates (2 year degree), paramedic practitioners, nurse practitioners, and so on, instead of doctors.
Middle grade job adverts for doctors now receive 200-300 applicants, somehow we’re starving for more doctors, but doctors are struggling to find work, and entering specialty training in order to progress and not remain stagnant as a doctor is increasingly becoming a dream.
One of the many reasons why people go to hospital is because GPs are dysfunctional. So go A&E is faster and getting the correct treatment.
GPs is the one should be defunc and put all resources into hospitals. It will be easier to manage GPs too. And retrain GPs to be able to work in A&E and do night calls too. That is the fastest way to increase workforce. GPs are slow in treatment and refer patients to hospital anyway due to limited knowledge by their 3years training. Scrap this outdated system. Centralize all nhs workforce.
@@wilsonmanch6773 This, too many lazy part time gp's who misdiagnose and dismiss, giving you ibuprofeen or dismiss you as hypochndriac or stressed, without even bothering to do the basic investigations, then after years your condition becomes chronic and difficult to treat and impossible to cure. GPs don't care untill you're literally limping and falling apart. Many of them dismiss even blood test markers with clinical comments. And there's very little you can do, where do you even complain ? You can't vote with your wallet, they just allocate gps on first come basis. You can't even review them either. In france you can at least choose to which doctor you go and read reviews etc, then you get refunded by the goverment. At least that weeds out the bad doctors.
Yeah more TAX PAYER money is what's needed not less tax parasites coming over on boats
Agree with rethinking the role of GPs!
Think about what you want! You’re a world class intellectual hub! You’ll find solutions and viable paths.
NHS Doctors, Surgeons , Paramedics and Nurses are Amazing. Thank you for all your hard work ❤❤
Not any more most have packed their bags and left the NHS
Hard watching soap operas and reading face book, while someone needs oxygen.
Romford will always have a problem they shut about 4 hospitals and replaced them with one much smaller Hospital in an area with a growing population .
And then they keep adding flats. The ice rink is having more housing
Why don't they recruit candidates from overseas such as from india....as we the nurses from india have cleared all the eligibility and waiting for official notification from uk for jobs under NHS ...
@@reetkaur2293 we do
Retired GP here. I held open morning surgeries, just come on in, for over twenty years. I worked full-time and knew my patients like the back of my hand. Now, In retirement, I hear nothing good about general practice and have, myself, been on a hospital trolley in A&E for over 24hrs. We don't need a review of performance. We all know it's f******. Simple answer is to emulate the French.
It’s despicable and enriching all the wrong people
If they dont get the funding for social care correct and/or rehabilitation beds there will always be a flow issue in acute hospitals.
NHS staff should be listened to and understood this is vital for improving and transforming the NHS . Politicians need to prioritise in Saving the NHS ❤
Very poor management. The flow should not slow down because of levels of patients attending. I can tell you the problem… it’s process management.
U have to wait months to get a ct scan in uk, wjereas in underdeveloped countries u can get it in same day or two
What they should do is make it law that every payslip shows what the premium would cost for the same level of private healthcare based on the US system. People don't appreciate what they get for their National insurance compared to what they'd get and paid for private insurance. If the choice was to pay more for your national insurance or pay the full amount for your private insurance there would be no contest. People would be begging to pay more NI to avoid having to join an American style of insured healthcare. It's no surprise that the Tories wanted to scrap NI. They don't want people to know how cheap their NI is in comparison.
health care through out mainland Europe and Ireland is private insurance dependant and services are in crisis there as well
What's the cost of not being able to see a dentist in other system? Each time my payslip just made me angry of what I paid for.
@@Blacksmith811 Well in 2016 400 dentists thought they were whistle blowing when they wrote a letter warning of the failing of NHS dentistry and the lack of a centralised strategy on dental care. Thus it was a political issue which didn't reach prominence in the "Get Brexit Done" election of 2019. By 2022 there were further warnings that there were fewer dental practitioners in the NHS then there has been in 2012. All under the watch of a Conservative government. Maybe now we have a government that appears to care more about the citizens of this country we may see an improvement. The NHS is only ever as good as those who appoint central figures and fund it . The government over the last 14 years have lacked on both of those key measures.
@@thomasswift3563 Throughout? Maybe in central to eastern Europe. Pretty much all of western europe has nationalised healthcare for citizens.
@@ieuanjones7615 no it doesnt - in france you pay - with certain exemptions - you pay for your health care and then claim 80% back then you have private insurance to reclaim the rest this insurance also pays your 25 euro fee for a gps appountment and your prescription charges
Adding 20 million people to the UK does not help !!
Exactly. Just walk in to A&E any hospital in London. Hardly anyone is from the UK.
@@G02372I expect most of them are British subjects actually.
@@rowancrew2934 I doubt it
@@G02372You have no idea one way or the other.
@@tatata1543 Listening to the languages spoken and the style of dress I have a good idea. The point is the country is overwhelmed and that includes housing and the NHS, we don’t need more people.
Labour should review and cut the yealy salary of Band 7, 8, 9 and Chief Execs of NHS trusts and pay that money to NHS staffs working lower Bands.Service will improve for sure.People working in higher bands/positions mostly work from home and come to office may be for a day in a week.Question is if they really do the work from home or just being unproductive?
Blair spent taxpayer monies on blinging up NHS infrastructure,plumping it up for privatisation not on training staff or retaining staff....how much is this review of the bleeding obvious going to cost and for how long? Blair part 2.
as opposed to the tories who didnt build any but increased privatisation? major started the PFI btw...
@@kanedNunable Major devised PFI to allow UK to enter EU Monetary Union, which after black Wednesday was canned. Labour deployed it everywhere. It will happen again because debt to GDP is 92pc, it was 32pc when Labour came in '97.
Lol
.yeh ' independant' review by Lord Dazri ? Who for clarity sits on the board of pharmaceutical giant evolo Biosciences and holds his own private practice?? You labourites have for decades warned us about the Tories privatising the NHS when in fact you'll do it yourselves? Also expect Dazri to recommend Tony Blairs ' digital healthcare wallet ' to streamline the NHS which is in effect a complete digital I.D card that will hold every bit of information they can gather on you...Blairs agenda will be done ✌️ and you voted for it 👍
Ever feel like you've been mugged ??
my sister was cleared for release after surgery. then took 3 daysto get paperwork n pharmacy correct. 3 days that bed couldve been used for others . 3 days the nurses spent running round after docs for a signature
If you put under pressure our NHS staff they are already working hard and tired
They will all leave or go sick.
We do need a reset. Greed has become a new pandemic and the few that control the system have pushed everyone else out of sight. Or in this case into corridors.
@@kittyhinkle3739 just not their-GREAT RESET! W.e.f and partners have alot to answer for but probably never will
Another 200 million down to the pocket of "just the right company" to run this charade.
You need more doctors, more staff, better nutrition, less junk food, alcohol, tobacco and stress. You need to help people. And you need to act NOW. There you go, free advice.
But instead you are trying to squeeze the NHS, cut costs, make redundancies. It is clear you would rather privatize the whole thing and pocket the profits.
Another failure of a government and it isn't even a week yet.
He said SAFE AND EFFECTIVE for his pharma friends.. scottish covid enquiry showed some interesting info
I bet that you or your parents weren't born in Britain.
There is too much logic in your opinion.
@@ConstructiveMinds100 why does it mTter where anyone is born? I mentioned the Scottish covid enquiry
Ive been told 9 months waiting list for a scan.
2 years for vasectomy
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Why don't we ever hear from the manager of the nhs? Maybe she can tell us that she's doing a f...ing good job. I don't understand why we have something so precious to us all, but that is so broken and yet the management gets a free pass from the media? What am I missing?
good interviews with the Staff in operation
Watching this when our hard working staff from the NHS are crying out to the media for help and management of the NHS seem to get a free pass? The media must have asked for these staff interviews from the NHS manager so why didn't the manager do the interview? I don't understand it's always staff speaking from one end then a politician speaking from the other end of the chain but never the manager. I mean this exact situation of media reporting on the NHS speaking to just staff on shift has been going on for a long time. A politician working from Westminster might be able to get some more money hopefully but someone in a suit who has just become a health secretary for the first day isn't going to know how a hospital runs in all it's complexity never mind it's most basic requirements. Management Management Management
Factssss ... A hospital I work at has broken equipment and had to close wards and even shorten the time of the staff canteen to 10-2 (so evening, night and early morning staff can't eat).... But still continues the building work on the gardens outside (which I have never ever seen anyone's ever use)
Yes middle management and upper management running hospitals caring more about the appearance of the hospital above its critical needs. Caring more about a garden than nhs staff and hospital core requirements
@@NathanEveLive it's honestly ridiculous. Tbh tho, if they wanted to improve the appearance so badly, put some colour or design on the dull white-grey walls. Walking those corridors for 12 hours on a shift does start to get a bit depressing
A review ordered??? What a joker. Had 14 yrs out of office to access the deplorable situation of the NHS
The number of NHS Trusts needs to be drastically reduced. Just in the Ambulance service Scotland and Wales have 1 Trust each but there are 11 in England. Each have their own ways of working, HR, IT, Accounts, training facilities and offices. It's incredibly wasteful and makes implementing any sort of change almost impossible. That number should be cut to 4 or 5 in England: North, Mids, SW, SE, London. It's a similar story with hospital trusts, there are 215 separate Trusts all pointing in different directions, it's crazy.
It was an A&E emergency nurse who missed my amputated bone on an X-ray & misdiagnosed me as a minor injury !
Caused lifelong repercussions:(
diet, nutrition, exercise and lifestyle have to be a priority. Easiest way to reduce pressure on the NHS and costs. Estimated £60 billion a year on obesity alone cost to the NHS
Shut down all fast food resturants.
@@thevikingwarrior na nothing crazy like that. Just ban advertising to children, teach people how to cook in school, increase the amount of school PE to an hour per day, build more cycle paths and maybe remove VAT from exercise classes/ fitness equipment? Probably also more funding for public gyms/ working out facilities. Probably also teach gardening/ plant care in school to teach people how to grow their own fruit and vedge. I'd also increase taxes on poor quality foods to make them more expensive and equally subsidise or regulate food prices for healthy options, so that it would be cheaper to eat healthy foods then what it currently costs to eat junk food or fast foods, add labels to food stating if their ultraprocessed
construct more hospitals and recruit new NHS staff
Could have used knightingale hospitals
Or somewhat more importantly, try retaining the current staff... There are less applicants to medical school compared to the last 5 years, the reason is, there is no incentive to go into medicine. Passion for care only goes so far in terms of daily living and dealing with burnout and being overworked
I’m a nurse and work in a community hospital. We are very busy and patients are getting sicker and frailer and more complicated. It’s not easy. Some shifts are better than others. I’ve worked in the acute too. It’s hard in any capacity. Most of my colleagues are tired, burnt out and feel undervalued. We need support, help and a new way forwards. I get frustrated with fighting to get patients reviewed, escalated and taken care of safely. The nhs still has got great people working within it. Take Covid, brexshit, healthcare backlogs, lack of pay rises, lack of support and many other factors, we need it now today for us to be taken care so that we can look after the patients properly and effectively.
Every time we have a Conservative government in power for so many years the NHS always pays a very high price.
Not by King Charles?
I guess he got seen straight away?
Well he is head of the WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM and king. If we had his $ we could have personal doctors and specialists too.. instead we wait 9 months for a scan.. i wonder why theres high excess mortality
Thank goodness we now have people in charge who actually care about the NHS
Yep..Blair will sell it off for you...hes got many private healthcare projects and contracts to sign off...well done 👍
I agree .
If patients have to be put on corridors then care on the A&E needs to double up as the rest of the patients are referrals that are booked in and accounted for.
No doctors, no NHS.
Another review, wow that will really reduce waiting lists- that and doctors striking
It’s 12 hour avarage just to been seen in Blackpool Lancashire at the moment and people are being treated in the A and E waiting area.
To fix it just don't vote tory.....simple.
were you born after 2009?
Liebor will finish the full privatisation of englands nhs
Labour is the new Tory government. None of them have a clue what they're talking about. And come up with the same stupid schemes for the NHS
What happens if you have no effective way to educate a population about effective preventative health measures? you get ill health. Not complex. What happens if you have ' free at point of use health care' it becomes over whelmed.
"we will always defend the NHS"
I’ve not long been out of my local NHS hospital having had a hip replacement after a fall. The care and attention couldn’t have been better and the after care was spot on. The NHS is not broken. I feel that a lot of the so called managers should go and recruit more nursing staff. I did learn that some nurses were on zero hours. These nurses being from agencies. This should never happen in my view. Also a nurse was on duty looking ill and sweating prefusley. She told me she had Covid. She was working on elderly care. I freaked out. Again she had come from an agency. Remember zero hours. If you don’t work you don’t get paid. It definitely needs a lot of tweaking. Xx
No mention of PFI ?!
Cut out the private sector middlemen
Tell me Wes Streeting doesn't have private health care. Surely that should be prerequisite to the post.
The man had kidney cancer and was treated by the NHS.
@@djslybacon Of course but I bet his GP was private.
@@josephhoward3558 you bet or you know?
Wes Streeting takes £175k from donors linked to private health firms
Isn't over 80% of NHS is privately owned now!!!
How many more reviews do you need before you do something. Goodness knows the NHS has had many millions poured into it
So obviously it is not being managed correctly. It will never be enough. So start concentrating more on social care .Step one too many care home workers are on the minimum wage. The profile of care workers must be raised this will allow them with training to take on more responsibility . It is a myth that anyone can be a care worker . I know I have seen what they have to do and they definitely need more recognition. All of this will help the NHS.
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The UK can seriously learn from the healthcare and funding systems in Singapore, China and not just Anglo-Saxon countries such as NZ and Australia.
Also, hard earned British taxpayers' money should be prioritised to upgrade the NHS rather than, as Starma has pledged, to increase of 2.5% of GDP to fund NATO, a US -led a war machine. Being subservient to the US geopolitical interests undermines British national interests.
38 weeks pregnant lady (3.8kg baby weight) wish to go normal delivery in induced way. They Extend extra week and 3 days. Baby’s weight is going to put 4.2 kg. I don’t understand what is this NHS. Then going to c section as baby more grown up😂
They put patients life in danger. They are saying less staff. You are Not only patient. Other patient also face this situation NHS Final answer.
They treat patient according to available staff. Not patient Pain. Even not care dead situation.
This was my worst experience with NHS.
6 years ago one of lady Doctor said me, I am not asking your blood to store in Hospital that was my first baby experience. I was new to This country.
the NHS is struggling because of all the extra people who have been allowed to enter this country without considering the impact it would have on the nhs, schools, housing. The NHS is the best thing we have and the governments have been gradually wearing it away until it will be impossible to fix
The best way of getting out of doing anything is to have a review.
labour inherited the Tory shitshow the only way forward is to have a review it’s common sense.
This will be great how long a month should sort that as long as they talk to nurses and doctors that work every day to save life. Not some old pompass lord or a old judge that does not have a clue. A month.
Cant see WescStreeting doing a single thing to make it any better .
If they send to private hospital and government pay %70 of bill that it will help NHS busy
Maybe they should start introducing corperal punishment to the medical staff and thier managers, to ensure that they give patients good enough care. The cane, detension, being forced to do 50 press-ups, and being made to run around an obsticle course etc. When the medical staff feel that thier lives are on the line due to the health issues because of us pushing them, they might finally get an idea of what it is like when our health issues are ignored and miss-diagnosed constantly. They would have a new found respect for the patients and thier needs. And I speaking from 22 years of a heart problem that wasn't treated that was extremely severe as expierence, and no help was ever given to me.
Congratulations. Your moronic idea will drive all clinical staff out of the NHS. Have fun paying for private health care.
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Which will be worth it in the end.
My husband was informed today that he should expect a 64 week wait to see a neurologist. Made me wonder if they factor in the % of people they expect will die when predicting their waiting period, as clearly people will.
They are on the rise now, but in the next 18 months so much is going to change!
Are we allowed to discuss GEO ENGINEERING on here? Strataspheric aerosol injections or atmospheric hazing? Most mainstream channels delete comments.. please thumb up if anyone sees this! And try to reply
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yes i can see what you said Craig, i don't comment on channels anymore because of the insane filtering , you're not alone
@@Nova2Yung recently I'm suddenly allowed to write more like that.. why now?
cutting funding leads to things working less efficiently. If you dont have enough staff to treat people quickly and don't have enough beds then the staff you do have spend all their time rushing to crisis and juggling patients round to try to find them spaces instead of actually treating their conditions. If you want to increase efficiency, you have to give them more staff and more beds. You can't improve efficiency and cut funding at the same time. It's one or the other
They get funding.. it just goes to behavioural change units and top management.. like gov friends get contracts.
Nothing like a review to keep a problem going on a on a on
Help me….NHS Keyworker EVICTED ON LOCKDOWN DAY TO A LOCK UP GARAGE BY NORTH AYRSHIRE COUNCIL….
😢Gas Emergency ‼️ at nhs……. I Am dyslexic ….. 💀
UK is underdeveloped 3rd without infrastructure and not enough preventative and teaching people to keep them healthy.
they should allow the doctors to have weekend overtime again, they were stopped from doing it.
Open cottage hospitals again!! So local people can go to local cottage hospitals for treatment instead of A & E
It is unbelievable how the UK, one of the richest countries in the world, has a problem like this. A problem that no other country in the world has, or at least has this bad!
How much time with the NHS REVIEW take?
20 years probably.
inflation is driven by government borrowing in the previous term
Most the NHS staff are busy tapping on their mobile phones. No wonder the service is difficult and slow. NHS don't put in the work. They are at work but busy on social media. This is how Key Workers are.
The legacy of 13 years of Tory Government.
Thank God for the constant distractions, from whats REALLY going on!
Yep
Labour were not elected in may. Cathy wanted the economics lady to not say that. She’s quite unwell and lives in an area utterly insulated from mass migration. Wonder why. R@pes for the working class not for her.
write off the PFI debts
163 billion pounds the NHS budget in 2023..Yet the waiting times have increased nearly 25%..This would never happen in private hospitals.
thats cos 60bn went on bullshit like track and trace. the NHS didnt get close to 163bn.
so you want more privatisation? you realise the yanks pay 10x more per person than we do for healthcare?
Go pay for a Private Hospital then bot
Shush tool!! We will *NEVER* end up like American sheeple, privatisation is a parasite that's killing the nhs, this country thanks to the conservatives. No more.
Where on earth did you get that figure from?
Shame on the governments for letting are NHS go down the tube:Have a look at other country’s that have a great system.
Fix social care and pay staff better and end bureaucracy
Every 3months, all health care system in the country should operate 24hrs for 1 month.
Wes Streeting has been very open about wanting to break up and privatise the NHS
When?
You are against using private healthcare capacity to treat dying people because of an ideological conviction. We need to focus on improving outcomes, not obsessing over the structure of the inputs.
Wes Thatcher
@@Gibbons-q5yno because you are paying a premium to private companies which only takes more money out of the NHs and will result in austerity for other parts of the NHs.
@@boxtradums0073 ABOLISH THE NHS PEOPLE SHOULD FACE THE CONCEQUENCES OF UNHEALTHY LIFE CHOICES!
I have been waiting over 5 years for a hip replacement explain that to me
New faces, new plans, time will tell, God help the NHS heros.
The uniforms need to change aswell, you can't tell the cleaner from the staff nurse sometimes
How to support the NHS. Triple tobacco duty. triple vape duty, triple alcohol duty, triple ' the sugar' tax. intoduce ' health tax on omega 6 ultra processed oils and foods containing more than 5% of these oils.
I've been waiting over 5 years for the NHS to sort out my only hand I have
Where is the money coming from ????
You
I wonder why no other successful health care system in the developed world has never sought to copy the NHS model.....
after spending a month in nhs uk hospital? My god forget waiting lists. Everything is sooooooo slow !!! And dont say there to busy? its an absolute joke ! nurses wont take your sick buckets away! I lost 6 stone in 8 weeks and 4 cancelled ct scans? 80% of the nurses are plain lazy end of! It has scarred me for life.
You are wasting a fortune on agency workers on as much as £80 an hour, its a joke!!! Open cottage hospitals, get rid of executives on a fortune when you could employ 4 or 5 hard working band 2s! Stop buying from contractors who charge a fortune! We were quoted £8000 to put up few shelves that would have cost £500 to a local contractor its a joke...
Just like the MOD,£40k to do a £5k job. Or in house £3k. Times this by every job then you get an idea of how much is wasted. Tax could be 15 % . This doesn't happen in the private sector health, every penny counts and is accounted for
NHS is one of the best institution in the whole world . Its the jewel in the great Britain crown. I experience is 12 out 10 . Its an asset ever British has a duty to save and modernise NHS
It’s as plain as the nose on your face, we have got rid of too many beds over the last 30 years. We have only 30% of the beds that Germany and France have. The excuse of outside hospital does not work when cancer and heart problems are nowhere near efficiently provided for. especially with the increasing elderly and 10 plus millions of immigrants.
Wes Streeting takes £175k from donors linked to private health firms.
Would've been easier to fix 5yrs ago if you guys hadn't handed a landslide to Boris 😅
As for fair pay, why not make NHS and Care workers tax exempt?
No extra spending but they get effectively 20% payrise instantly 🤷♂️
This is not A health service any more
They did operation then acted like they didn't and said they do 3 more times at a training hospital if I did I wouldn't be able to walk at all .and was told they can do what they want so I refused to trust them till answer s were given which they still refuse
NHS??? Is that still around???
stop recruiting PA's. Patients needs to be seen by REAL DOCTORS!
Believe me my father's been sick for months now and they haven't given him anything. They are making him wait and asking him for form fill up and irrelevant things. He os suffering from lungs condition and they gave him diabetes test, and cholesterol test. Thos is NHS
sell our stock of US T-bills, use the money to fix stuff
China and the rest of the BRICS nations are doing..
They are so Amazing hospitality to improve better opportunity ahead of the greater national to nutrition
Labour must not privatise the NHS. The GP's (ALL PRIVATE COMPANIES NOT NHS) and Consultants 3 DAYS NHS 2 DAYS PRIVE HEALTHCARE PROVIDES, have done such a great job privatising the NHS on their own.
I’m Saried in an health board managed practice. We cost more to run than independently run go surgeries. That is not the same thing as private btw. We need to be careful what we think would be better. If you changed all gp surgeries into nhs run the nhs would be bankrupt within a year.
@@darrencornish4433 Who pays the costs? The Germans, the French or the NHS? Do GP's work for the NHS NO you can call it what you wish but they are not NHS employees and therefore Private. Do large a large proportion of 'NHS Consultants' also work in the Private healthcare sector YES. So exactly who is it privatising the NHS? Not the Government.
@@ArtherFocksake the independent surgeries are part of the nhs pension scheme and the fees they get are subscribed by the nhs GMS contact. Private contracts and private gp’s are not bound by that. GP’s have always been independent contractors since the inception of the nhs. It’s the same in the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada. Australia, NZ etc. I think it’s the same in France but not sure. So GP’s in the UK have always been contracted to provide the GMS NHS contract. Where those independent contractors ie GP’s cannot meet those obligations… the contracts are given back to the Health Boards to Run. This is always more expensive than the independent run surgeries. Always. I think wanting the nhs to have all GP surgeries and staff employed by the NHS and provide the same level of care would bankrupt the nhs. This is a reason that the NL etc. are for the independent contractor model. There are companies buying up gp surgeries but they are always bound by the GMS contract. I think most of the public have never realised that Gp’s have always been independent contractors.
😂 I love how politocian pretend to provide solution. Just allocate effing money
Why are you giving Labour and the England team credit for May's growth when the country was under the Tories 😂😂
In 2017 I had a stroke, the paramedics took me to the hospital. They put me on a basic trolly and left me there alone. When I saw the doctor I could barely speak so he discharged me because I wasnt responding to his questions.
A ‘review’, that old trick😂.
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