Saturday, 13 February 2016

Surveys.



Before many of the team awoke to go to work many hours before busy working politicians some watched a news channel and saw the results of this survey.

The public are more dissatisfied with the NHS than ever before. Surely not after all the ill informed completely unnecessary (is it now 13?) “reforms” over the past 20 years by political retards the public should be in NHS Nirvana?

Have a look at the poll’s top 3 dissatisfactions and see if you as a politician can see what the public actually want and then ask if you are delivering these? 

1) Takes too long to get a GP or hospital appointment 

2) Not enough NHS staff

3) Government doesn’t spend enough money on the NHS.

So for those posh ministers who went to public schools and will have done geometry the corollary will be to solve the above theorem and square the circle:

If it takes too long to get a GP or hospital appointment you have to invest in more NHS staff to meet demand which means you have to spend more on the NHS to create the staff needed to satisfy demand.

QED. 

Pure business sense. 

But the NHS is not a business it is socialized medicine and more demand does not generate more money (profit) or staff (in contrast to real world business) especially in general practice that is seen as the relief valve (economically) for expensive hospital treatment.

Praise be to the Party for always listening albeit with permanently deaf ears to the people and giving them exactly what the Party wants in healthcare for them. 






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