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No it couldn't. The private clinics provided the procedures, not the aftercare. If the operation had been done by the NHS hospital the aftercare would have been provided by the same team that carried out the original operation; they would know the patient, know what had been done previously.
You'd hope so - and it might have been; my response was merely to point out that the fault of the private system could as easily have occurred in the NHS one, since no one is perfect.
What services are you thinking of? I can't think of any.
Gyms are just one; if an NHS representative recommends to his/her patient subscription to any service that has never been offered by NHS itself, this is an example of what I mean. I'd have thought that this was patently obvious.
Gyms are just one; if an NHS representative recommends to his/her patient subscription to any service that has never been offered by NHS itself, this is an example of what I mean. I'd have thought that this was patently obvious.
Varicose vein operations haven't been offered on the NHS for over 20 years in our area. Those who suffer from this sometimes very painful ailment must be very grateful for private provision, as long as they can afford it, of course. Hernia operations are also difficult to get on the NHS in some areas, I understand.
However most people can take out loans for such unfortunate health eventualities in exactly the same way as many do for their new car and/or summer hols abroad!
These loans will often be advertised in the NHS GP surgeries.
I was going to reply to your reply to my treatise on Marxism, but looking at how the thread has developed, I think the scent has gone cold. Another battle, another day!
(BTW, don't get me started on the promiscuous starting of sentences with 'so'....mainly by academics who should know better....when there is no sense of consequence.)
This song just happened to be next on my album listening list, but it happens also to draw some of the threads of the thread together, albeit in a very oblique way, I think:
I was going to reply to your reply to my treatise on Marxism, but looking at how the thread has developed, I think the scent has gone cold. Another battle, another day!
(BTW, don't get me started on the promiscuous starting of sentences with 'so'....mainly by academics who should know better....when there is no sense of consequence.)
Irksome.
Also irksome is when academics on telly programmes pronounce what is actually supposition, as fact.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
Varicose vein operations haven't been offered on the NHS for over 20 years in our area. Those who suffer from this sometimes very painful ailment must be very grateful for private provision, as long as they can afford it, of course. Hernia operations are also difficult to get on the NHS in some areas, I understand.
That's not the same as not being offered by the NHS; it's a consequence of how the NHS is organised in England.
However most people can take out loans for such unfortunate health eventualities in exactly the same way as many do for their new car and/or summer hols abroad!
You have to otherwise you'd :cry: at such naivety (putting it kindly).
How much does forty fags a day cost? It's a question of priorities.
are you suggesting that we finance public services on the basis that everybody smokes 40 a day, but that if you can prove you don't, you get a discount?
Perhaps before looking around for scapegoats, shirkers, fat people, rock climbers who fall off and so on, we should look at REAL priorities. At the top. In public spending.Trident.invading other countries. Insane salaries for CEO's of small local authorities. Etc etc etc.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
are you suggesting that we finance public services on the basis that everybody smokes 40 a day, but that if you can prove you don't, you get a discount?
Perhaps before looking around for scapegoats, shirkers, fat people, rock climbers who fall off and so on, we should look at REAL priorities. At the top. In public spending.Trident.invading other countries. Insane salaries for CEO's of small local authorities. Etc etc etc.
Don't be daft , its so much easier to get people to hate those hideous people in wheelchairs who clog up the streets and expect us to finance their lives of luxury
Twenty fags a day costs me depression relief, and saves the taxpayer antidepressants for me.
Plus you pay loads of tax to help pay for other people's treatments.
I was in London the other day, and saw a big No 6 advert above a newsagents. Kinda cheered me up.Haven't seen one of those in decades.
Is it like that everywhere in London?
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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