• Kaboom@reddthat.comOP
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      26 days ago

      Even if they just had two guys and a van, I’d expect it to take under 5 hours. This isn’t triage, this is negligence.

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          26 days ago

          I’m not actually. I’m saying even if they were understaffed and untrained, I’d expect better response times

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            Cant have better response times if theres literally no one available in the first place. What point are you trying to make?

            The conservative government for the last decade or more has massively cut NHS funding. Resulting in cases like this.

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              26 days ago

              Except there was people available. She just wasn’t prioritized. That’s why it made the news

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                You seem to be using a definition of “available” that’s different from everyone else.

                When they say “available”, it means someone who is not actively doing something. A paramedic who’s tending to another patient is not an available paramedic.

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      The problem with NHS is that it is free, therefore, anybody with a cold, or bruised bone seeks services. This lady wasn’t dying, so she wasn’t priority. It is inefficient to have free services, yet scarce resources to handle those services. The doctors feel like they are underpaid. NHS is like Soviet healthcare. Underpaid, poor services, yet it is free, which is what really matters. To make an inefficient system work, they have to triage everything. Singapore has no such problem with healthcare costs or accessibility.

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        The NHS worked great for decades. Whenever the Conservatives are elected, they repeatedly reduce funding. Its free at point of use. I pay national insurance every month which funds the NHS. its not funded from the magic money tree

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          How much do you pay per month and is it based on income? I have Great insurance that affordable but I realize not everyone does. We need to clean our system up. First we need to get PE out of health care.

          I’m pcp is through Amazon and it’s amazing but it doesn’t scale. Every appointment is at least an hour. So it’s very focused on solving your needs.