Undesired Walrus
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So I keep hearing that this is the end of the NHS and that it is the biggest reform ever. Can someone explain to me what it's all about?
So I keep hearing that this is the end of the NHS and that it is the biggest reform ever. Can someone explain to me what it's all about?
Do you mean to tell me that socialized medicine does not work?
Just when America takes it's first steps in that direction.
Or maybe they are only starting a requirement for "science based medicine? I hope.
Do you mean to tell me that socialized medicine does not work?
Just when America takes it's first steps in that direction.
Or maybe they are only starting a requirement for "science based medicine? I hope.
His crusade goes well beyond handing taxpayers’ billions into the hands of GPs. Approve or disapprove, this policy marks the end of the NHS
Do you mean to tell me that socialized medicine does not work?
Just when America takes it's first steps in that direction.
Or maybe they are only starting a requirement for "science based medicine? I hope.
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinio...hows-cameron-in-his-true-colours-2186973.html
I don't really understand this. I know it has something to do with GPs getting control of the money but other than that..
I've not gone through it all and I freely admit I will start from a biased position given it has come from the Tories but if it results in better outcomes it would be hard to argue against.
Is there anything to suggest that results will improve? Moving towards privatisation of our health service would suggest moving towards the american model, and i'm not sure now is a good time to start spending twice as much per person on healthcare for the same results, considering the economic state we're in.
Here's what's going to happen:
1) GP's get put in charge of commissioning patient care.
I've not gone through it all and I freely admit I will start from a biased position given it has come from the Tories but if it results in better outcomes it would be hard to argue against.
I don't know. What I do know is that I would not like my GP to become more of a business.
Can you explain this a bit further? So if I go to the GP with -say- Generalised Anxiety Disorder they can decide where they want to send me? I thought this is what happened already.
Polly Toynbee said:Naive GPs who fondly imagine they can choose where to send patients may get a nasty shock. Monitor, whose role was limited to scrutinising foundation hospitals, has been re-born as a regulator whose first task is "to promote competition". For the first time the NHS is opened to EU competition law. If a consortium keeps a relationship with a trusted local hospital, it may find itself challenged in court by any private company claiming the right to outbid. Neither GPs nor patients will control who is treated where: the law will decide."
Can you explain this a bit further? So if I go to the GP with -say- Generalised Anxiety Disorder they can decide where they want to send me? I thought this is what happened already.
Here's what's going to happen:
1) GP's get put in charge of commissioning patient care.
2) GP's employ private firms to do the commissioning because they want to make as much money as possible for the minimum amount of effort (i.e., they're human beings).
3) NHS hospitals, offering comprehensive treatment have to compete with specialist, high profit private hospitals for the money. Many of the firms used by GPs will have financial interests in the private hospitals.
4) The private hospitals take all the easy, profit generating work away from the NHS hospitals, leaving them with the complex, loss making stuff.
5) The "failing" NHS hospitals are effectively sold to the for profit companies, who drastically cut the loss making care to the bare minimum required by the regulator.
And that's how you privatise a national health service.
Thats my understanding of it.
ETA: This is classic divide and conquer tactics, disgusting stuff from the Tories and Lib Dems. But we'll blindly walk into it.
Anyone, what was in the Tory or Lib Dems manifesto regarding this?