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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:37 am
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:51 am
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Rellik San Or you don't get seen for hours, I went in with possible severe head trauma (i collapsed in college and struck my head on the corner of a reinforced concrete post when I fell) But no, I was fine... after the 3 hour wait in A&E. When I went back to college the next day, I say how big a chunk was missing off the pillar, you could actually see the steel girder. Just three hours? Try Leicester Royal Infirmiry, it's the only A&E in the whole of the county, there's two other hospitals but don't have A&E services. 3 hours is how long you have to wait on a good day. I once had to wait 10 hours to be seen by a doctor whilst having as asthama attack. It took them almost an hour to get me oxygen and a nebuliser. Even then they put the concentration of oxygen far too high and could have made my attack worse stare but that's what you get for overstreaching a department.
Pity the poor sods that had to work there when they had "black monday" 5 heart attacks and 3 strokes in the same day eek
lurichan That's not encouraging to hear...^^* I suppose that the more instutionalized the health care system becomes, the less people actually care about the well being of their patients. ~_~ It's more that it's underfunded. the cleanliness of the wards went down the swanny when Thatcher outsourced the cleaning contracts to companies. the ones that bid the lowest to clean the wards got the contract. So obviously corners were cut. Now when you go in for a broken hip you come out with MRSA stare
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:54 am
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Isobel Bellamy Rellik San Or you don't get seen for hours, I went in with possible severe head trauma (i collapsed in college and struck my head on the corner of a reinforced concrete post when I fell) But no, I was fine... after the 3 hour wait in A&E. When I went back to college the next day, I say how big a chunk was missing off the pillar, you could actually see the steel girder. Just three hours? Try Leicester Royal Infirmiry, it's the only A&E in the whole of the county, there's two other hospitals but don't have A&E services. 3 hours is how long you have to wait on a good day. I once had to wait 10 hours to be seen by a doctor whilst having as asthama attack. It took them almost an hour to get me oxygen and a nebuliser. Even then they put the concentration of oxygen far too high and could have made my attack worse stare but that's what you get for overstreaching a department. Pity the poor sods that had to work there when they had "black monday" 5 heart attacks and 3 strokes in the same day eek lurichan That's not encouraging to hear...^^* I suppose that the more instutionalized the health care system becomes, the less people actually care about the well being of their patients. ~_~ It's more that it's underfunded. the cleanliness of the wards went down the swanny when Thatcher outsourced the cleaning contracts to companies. the ones that bid the lowest to clean the wards got the contract. So obviously corners were cut. Now when you go in for a broken hip you come out with MRSA stare
Ugh...the evils of outsourcing. ~_~ But of course if you ask for better quality in the health system, that means more money comes out of your pocket before you can even hope for something decent. sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:58 am
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lurichan Isobel Bellamy Rellik San Or you don't get seen for hours, I went in with possible severe head trauma (i collapsed in college and struck my head on the corner of a reinforced concrete post when I fell) But no, I was fine... after the 3 hour wait in A&E. When I went back to college the next day, I say how big a chunk was missing off the pillar, you could actually see the steel girder. Just three hours? Try Leicester Royal Infirmiry, it's the only A&E in the whole of the county, there's two other hospitals but don't have A&E services. 3 hours is how long you have to wait on a good day. I once had to wait 10 hours to be seen by a doctor whilst having as asthama attack. It took them almost an hour to get me oxygen and a nebuliser. Even then they put the concentration of oxygen far too high and could have made my attack worse stare but that's what you get for overstreaching a department. Pity the poor sods that had to work there when they had "black monday" 5 heart attacks and 3 strokes in the same day eek lurichan That's not encouraging to hear...^^* I suppose that the more instutionalized the health care system becomes, the less people actually care about the well being of their patients. ~_~ It's more that it's underfunded. the cleanliness of the wards went down the swanny when Thatcher outsourced the cleaning contracts to companies. the ones that bid the lowest to clean the wards got the contract. So obviously corners were cut. Now when you go in for a broken hip you come out with MRSA stare Ugh...the evils of outsourcing. ~_~ But of course if you ask for better quality in the health system, that means more money comes out of your pocket before you can even hope for something decent. sweatdrop
Yep after all its not like we have enough with supporting politicians '500,000' a year wage and a bunch of German immigrants that live in a palace.
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