One
of the most important qualifications to become the Secretary of State for
Health in the United Kingdom is to have a complete lack of knowledge about the
National Health Service. They introduce policies that have usually been thought
up by a class of five year olds being asked how could they make a visit to
their doctor better? You know the sort of things “I think if doctors had fluffy
pink bunny chairs it will make me better”.
Target,
after target, after target being devised to completely miss the target of most
health professionals which is to treat patients not tick boxes. Current Tripartite
health policies are akin to someone saying in the Second World War lets win
this by taking Berlin and then deciding to take Kabul this week and Baghdad the
next. Just think of another target and completely miss the point but redirect
the troops in numerous different directions to achieve nothing useful.
Remember
such schemes as avoiding unplanned admissions? Such
a good idea say certain Party organs just like a named doctor for older
patients (although patients were already nominally registered with a Dr) and
QraPing.
All
politically determined crap, all of which anyone who has worked in medicine on
the frontline would realize would fail even before it started. The unplanned
admission DES political joke has clearly worked as it has led to the current
NHS “crisis” via admission avoidance via political diktat and hence there has
been an increase in admissions to record levels. And did we neglect to mention
the winter pressures/system resilience monies pumped in pre election?
To paraphrase what
someone who has been working on this wasting their time on this said
politely “We have spent an hour with this patient writing a care plan, filling
in boxes, deciding what to do if X, Y and Z happened and one chuffing phone
call (can you guess to whom?) and
they are admitted. What a complete waste of our f**king time for nothing”. (Sorry
for the grunt word but this was polite compared with the original comment). And
you can repeat this over and over again across a whole nation in every general
practice.
So a
public school educated idiot felt it was far better to waste doctors’ and
nurses’ time to write “care plans” to avoid unplanned admissions than for
doctors and nurses to actually see and treat patients which might avoid
admissions? At least there is a trail of paper to show that “something” has
been “done” and the British public has been well and truly done.
DoH.
And
then there is the Tripartie private good NHS bad mantra. Just look at Hincingbrooke
hospital. And the reasons given?
The
A&E “crisis”?
So a
hugely successful private, efficient healthcare organization (Party speak) can
be derailed by the NHS market because a few extra patients turn up to A&E?
Most
NHS hospitals will struggle because the Tripartite system of politics in the UK
wants bread and circuses for the masses and they want it for free. The NHS is
like a McDonalds where the great British public can turn up and eat to their
heart’s content and eat for free whether they are hungrey or not. Just want and
go.
The
private sector are happy to provide a service but they expect people to pay for
it. When they are not making money they can just walk away. The rest of the NHS
has to try and live within its limited means profit or loss but the ideal is
break even.
There
is no crisis in the NHS for people get treated if they wait and are treated on
the basis of medical need and not political want.
Yet politicians
with no healthcare experience still know best as the above two examples illustrate
so well and they interfere with healthcare for no benefit for the alleged
consumer the patient, always their first thought after profit and self gain, before
they bugger off and leave those in for the duration to pick up the pieces.
Praise
be to the Party for ensuring that if healthcare professionals follow politicians
and their enlightened diktats there will be no illness whatsoever. It has
worked so well this winter after years of retarded, ill thought out planning
and healthcare professional time wasting to deliver tick box ticking. No
wonder NHS admission targets are up exceeding all centrally determined
plans comrades.
Should
there be a move to keep the idiots out of the National Health Service before
they come up with some more bright ideas to waste other people’s time and
divert those from delivering healthcare to delivering more bureaucracy instead?
Like
cuddly pink bunny chairs or CQC et al?
1 comment:
Maybe if all those lovely care plans were shared with the ambulance service along with a medical history, these patients might not end up being taken to hospital when the paramedics are presented with an ill patient at 0300 who doesn't know why they're on all these pills or have any idea what's wrong with them or what the care plan is?
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