Monday, January 31, 2011
NHS 2011: Privatise? Never!!!
And some of us pay taxes!!!
What about private providers:
Sunday, January 30, 2011
NHS: Best Health Care. Still!
The Jobbing Doctor had a post on :
“I saw a patient last week, who has recovered from major surgery. He has had brain surgery and is now likely to do very well. I am pleased. He is well.
.......His care, I reckon, would have cost around £200,000. He knows that. We, the healthy, paid for him to have his treatment.
This is the NHS that I joined as a Junior Doctor 36 years ago.
I get a bit fed up of politicians and journalists telling me that the NHS needs reform.
It blinking well doesn't. What it needs is aforesaid politicians to go away and do something else with their time. I'd rather they dredged their moats, or tended to their duck houses.
Leave us alone."
.......His care, I reckon, would have cost around £200,000. He knows that. We, the healthy, paid for him to have his treatment.
This is the NHS that I joined as a Junior Doctor 36 years ago.
I get a bit fed up of politicians and journalists telling me that the NHS needs reform.
It blinking well doesn't. What it needs is aforesaid politicians to go away and do something else with their time. I'd rather they dredged their moats, or tended to their duck houses.
Leave us alone."
I will reprint one of my previous posts.
Labels: NHSThursday, January 20, 2011
NHS 2011: Ownership & Integration or A New Brand?
NHS-Kaiser Permanente: Integration or Fragmentation?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Animal Farm: Democracy!!!
MP Expenses:
“Baroness Uddin claimed £100,000 in public money by naming an allegedly empty flat in Kent as her main home, while living in a flat just four miles from Parliament.
She was investigated by police over allegations that she had misused the £174-a-night allowance intended for peers who have to stay overnight in London while living elsewhere in the country.
But in an unprecedented intervention, Keir Starmer said that she had not been charged because the Lords’ rules were so lax.”
If they are not in government, where are they?
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
NHS & Market Forces: Unnecessary Rx & Fraud
Hermione: "You pay a great deal too dear for what's given freely". -
Health Care Fraud: US Medicare & NHS Reform
Saturday, January 8, 2011
NHS: Radical Options
A reprint from an earlier post:
New Zealand, Wales & England: NHS Saturday, April 3, 2010
- Abolishing the internal market in Wales by providing funding from the Welsh Assembly Government or an NHS Board for Wales directly to NHS Trusts and Local Health Boards (LHBs);
- Three options for establishing a Board for Wales - a Special Health Authority, a Civil Service Board, or an Advisory Board supporting an Assembly Government NHS Chief Executive; and,
- LHBs reduced from 22 to eight, including Powys LHB. Health of Wales NHS Reconfiguration
“The end of the internal market in health is part of the wider Welsh Assembly Government determination to make co-operation, rather than competition, the bedrock of public service delivery in
Northern Ireland: Free Rx
Friday, January 7, 2011
NHS: Market Forces, Genuine Medicine & BMA
Labels: NHSTuesday, January 4, 2011
NHS: Demolition? No! No! No!
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- Currently largest partnership of clinical doctors in the UK. Says services could include telehealth, enhanced diabetic services, urological services, day case surgery, endoscopy, community-based ENT or ophthalmic services.
- GPs continue on normal contracts, and can either develop additional services with Circle’s help or act as ‘sleeping partners’
- A welcoming gift of 300 shares in the company each year, (which currently have a nominal value of about £3.50)
- A non-repayable grant of £2.00 per registered patient, to be spent on additional services to be pursued jointly with Circle.
- Locally agreed Limited Liability Partnerships (Assura GP Provider Companies)
- Profits split 50/50 between GPs and Assura
- GPs run clinical services
- Assura provides accommodation, IT and data storage, back-office support and bidding expertise, and incurs any potential losses
- A profit-share from other paid-for services in Virgin Health centres and extra quality payments.
- Virgin will employ all non clinical staff.
- GPs and staff will have to undergo Virgin customer training and be subject to a Virgin quality framework.
The salaried option
- Private companies employ GPs under APMS contracts
- Private firms currently employing GPs under this model include Chilvers McCrea, Care UK, Serco Health, United Health and Atos Healthcare
Monday, January 3, 2011
Winter's Tale: Hansard & The NHS.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
These are questions I asked myself after my recent visit to the Courtyard Theatre for a performance of The Winter's Tale at the RSC, Stratford-Upon-Avon.
I overheard some guide telling a group of tourists that in Shakespeare’s days, in order to please everybody, animal blood and entrails were used as props. At least we were spared of entrails and I was sure that Hermione’s blood stained post-partum garment was not of animal origin.
Rough justice indeed! Or was it Shakespeare’s insight and warning to those of us daring to disobey.
That Apollo chose to kill King Leontes' heir brought him to his senses but by then it was all too late. As he left the stage the two giant bookcases that we barely noticed started to collapse towards the middle of the stage with all the “books” falling onto different parts of the stage. It was real and scary. Civilisation must indeed be coming to an end!
More powerful than blood and entrails.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
NHS-Kaiser Permanente: Integration or Fragmentation?
Intertwined?