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What can help the NHS?
Topic Started: Jun 5 2015, 12:16 AM (142 Views)
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I'm not one of those who jump on the hyperbole band wagon, saying that the NHS is in crisis. It still has lots of money, equipment and competent staff. I don't think that we've reached a point where people are being turned away because they've run out of medicine. But it does need attention t avoid becoming like that.

For a start the NHS is in serious debt. The 5 billion pounds the government is promising or whoever much it is isn't enough to write off the debt. I'm not even sure it covers the interest of that debt. Plus we have so many NHS services that the money the government's promising would likely be swallowed up and broken down across the country and very little impact would be noted.

The five billion pounds should go towards a modern computer network and training staff to use it properly. As far as I'm aware, the NHS does not have a central computer database listing all patients and their scheduled appointments. It would save so much time if they could type a name into a computer and all of your details showed up. My mother cancelled an appointment over the phone the other day and then she got a call the next day saying that she was due an appointment. An example of staff not communicating with each other of course but if there was a proper network in place then it probably wouldn't happen as often.

Pay rise for nurses. Their jobs are as important as doctors but far more stressful and disgusting. Without them, patients would certainly die in their beds. Pretty sure they make less money than teachers. Lets give them what they deserve.

We need to actually raise taxes a bit except for the most poor people. The government always talks about how we need to make sacrifices to help things like the NHS but they only ever talk about cutbacks. Raising taxes is a much better solution since it accounts for all the services we need. Cuts only take our services away or render them impotent. Raising taxes makes them better. So long as those taxes stay out of the hands of the privileged of course.


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