GeoffCapes
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Sorry to hear that @Harry I do echo your thoughts on the William Harvey, when I was rushed in there 3 years ago with food poisoning (and suspected meningitis) they were brilliant (apparently I was not with it).
According to my wife they had me assessed in 30 minutes and I was in intensive care shortly afterwards. 6 days later I was out.
The NHS are brilliant, the management are not so great. There are too many people taking salaries for doing the same as the person next to them.
Having worked with the NHS for many years, I know that to get something agreed it has to go through countless committees. I even had to write the tender document once for the tender of something only I could supply! Bonkers. There is so much wastage it's ridiculous. And sadly those on the frontline (doctors and nurses) bear the brunt of things which is due to wastage and mismanagement of those not involved in medical care.
According to my wife they had me assessed in 30 minutes and I was in intensive care shortly afterwards. 6 days later I was out.
The NHS are brilliant, the management are not so great. There are too many people taking salaries for doing the same as the person next to them.
Having worked with the NHS for many years, I know that to get something agreed it has to go through countless committees. I even had to write the tender document once for the tender of something only I could supply! Bonkers. There is so much wastage it's ridiculous. And sadly those on the frontline (doctors and nurses) bear the brunt of things which is due to wastage and mismanagement of those not involved in medical care.