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  • London hospitals are at breaking point, chief says

    10/13/2013 8:36:59 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 29 replies
    Press TV ^ | October 13, 2013
    Andy Mitchell, medical director for National Health Service (NHS) England in London said, “At times, throughout the week, even throughout the day, services aren’t safe”. Mitchell’s admission comes after the NHS Confederation said the service will soon be “unsustainable” if radical reforms are not presented before the next general election. The top health officials said the NHS is currently facing "the most challenging period in its 65-year existence,” and that the service might not be able to provide free health care for all patients any more. “Demand continues to rise, drugs cost more, and NHS inflation is higher than general...
  • NHS ‘bans’ GPs from carrying out minor operations on patients who smoke unless they promise to quit

    09/29/2013 6:12:33 PM PDT · by Olog-hai · 73 replies
    Mail on Sunday (UK) ^ | 05:18 EST, 29 September 2013 | Stephen Adams
    Patients are being denied minor treatments because they smoke, The Mail on Sunday has found. In one case, a healthy middle-aged man was told he could not have a ten-minute operation to cut a small benign growth off the side of his head because of his habit. Paul Merrett thought it would be no problem to get the inch-long fatty lump, called a lipoma, removed. … But when he attended King George Surgery in Stevenage, his GP said he could not have the minor operation—which doctors often do under local anesthetic in their own consulting rooms. Mr. Merrett, 46, said:...
  • Video: British shocked at NHS hospital death rates (far inferior to U.S.)

    09/11/2013 4:18:25 PM PDT · by The Old Hoosier · 28 replies
    Conservative Intel ^ | 9-11-13 | David Freddoso
    They are among the industrialized world’s worst and (gasp) far inferior to U.S. hospitals, per UK Channel 4 video...
  • Britain Gives America a Preview of Obamacare

    08/26/2013 5:31:35 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 7 replies
    RCP ^ | 08/26/2013 | Cal Thomas
    <p>Each visit to the United Kingdom brings new horror stories about the National Health Service.</p> <p>Last month, Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS, issued a forensic report, commissioned by the government, which found that 14 underperforming hospitals in England had substandard care, contributing to the needless deaths of nearly 13,000 people since 2005.</p>
  • Final Warnings About Obamacare

    08/22/2013 1:38:07 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | August 22, 2013 | Cal Thomas
    Each visit to the U.K. brings new horror stories about the National Health Service (NHS). Last month, Sir Bruce Keogh, medical director of the NHS, issued a forensic report, commissioned by the government, which found that 14 underperforming hospitals in England had substandard care, contributing to the needless deaths of nearly 13,000 people since 2005. Earlier this year, it was reported that a single hospital in Staffordshire recorded 1,400 "excess" deaths. Following the July report, letters from patients and relatives of those who died flooded in to newspapers, Sky News and the BBC. Many confirmed poor treatment, if in fact...
  • Muslim Staff Escape NHS Hygiene Rule

    08/12/2013 3:38:16 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 26 replies
    Muslim doctors and nurses are to be allowed to opt out of strict hygiene rules introduced by the NHS to restrict the spread of hospital superbugs.Female staff who follow the Islamic faith will be allowed to cover their arms to preserve their modesty despite earlier guidance that all staff should be "bare below the elbow". The Department of Health has also relaxed rules prohibiting jewellery so that Sikh members of staff can wear bangles linked with their faith, providing they are pushed up the arm while the medic treats a patient. The Mail on Sunday reported the change had been...
  • Part-time women doctors ARE a real problem. Why is it sexist to say so? (Melanie Phillips)

    08/03/2013 5:22:57 PM PDT · by neverdem · 67 replies
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 9 June 2013 | Melanie Phillips
    Never did three words, surely, have a more explosive and utterly disproportionate effect. In a Commons debate last week on the deficiencies of the new 111 emergency service, a Tory MP, Anne McIntosh, suggested one reason why there were too few GPs to answer urgent calls. Since some 70 per cent of medical students were now women, she said, the fact that many of them wanted to have children and then go part-time meant a ‘tremendous burden’ on the NHS if it effectively had to train two GPs to do the work of one. In reply the junior Health Minister...
  • Britain’s Single-Payer Horror Show: Report Details NHS Body Count

    07/26/2013 10:04:45 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    Pajamas Media ^ | 07/26/2013 | Mike McNally
    British politicians used to boast that the National Health Service was — and some left-wing holdouts maintain it still is — “the envy of the world.”These days, beset by scandal after scandal and facing spiraling costs, the NHS would be lucky to attract a covetous glance from an accident-prone Somali, and any U.S. conservative who doubts the urgency of stopping Obamacare before it can be fully implemented would do well to pay attention to the disaster unfolding across the pond. A report released last week revealed that as many as 13,000 patients may have died unnecessarily in NHS hospitals...
  • 13,000 patients died needlessly at 14 of the worst NHS trusts

    07/13/2013 6:43:01 PM PDT · by Innovative · 18 replies
    The Telegraph (UK) ^ | July 13, 2013 | Laura Donnelly and Patrick Sawer
    The NHS’s medical director will spell out the failings of 14 trusts in England, which between them have been responsible for up to 13,000 “excess deaths” since 2005. Prof Sir Bruce Keogh will describe how each hospital let its patients down badly through poor care, medical errors and failures of management, and will show that the scandal of Stafford Hospital, where up to 1,200 patients died needlessly, was not a one-off.  Show that the warning signs were there for managers and ministers to see, including alarming levels of infections, patients suffering from neglect and appalling blunders such as surgery performed...
  • ‘So Much Harm to Patients’: British Doctors Describe NHS as ‘Worse Than Communist China’

    07/13/2013 5:36:45 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 29 replies
    http://www.theblaze.com ^ | july 12, 2013 | Erica Ritz
    Proponents of President Obama’s “Affordable Care Act” often suggest skeptics look across the Atlantic to the United Kingdom as an example of what can be made better with the American health care system. But doctors in the United Kingdom have about had it, it seems, calling their own system “worse than Communist China.” A recent report in the U.K. Telegraph chronicles the conclusions of the British Medical Association’s annual conference, where doctors loudly lamented the undue power of abusive managers and bureaucrats, who seem to have as much or more power in hospitals than the actual doctors. “The result is...
  • Families condemn 'rotten' NHS cover-up of over 16 baby deaths ...

    07/09/2013 4:50:55 PM PDT · by marstegreg · 3 replies
    Daily Mail U.K. online ^ | June 19, 2013 | Matt Chorley
    Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt today came under growing pressure to name and shame the NHS bosses responsible for covering up their failure to investigate a hospital where up to 16 babies died through neglect.
  • Happy Birthday To Great Britain's Increasingly Scandalous National Health Service

    07/07/2013 7:01:55 AM PDT · by Innovative · 23 replies
    Forbes ^ | July 5, 2013 | Scott W. Atlas, MD
    Britain's National Health Service (NHS) turns 65 years old this week. Despite its much heralded presence in Britain’s health care, the problems of the NHS are severe, notorious, and increasingly scandalous in the most fundamental attributes of any health care system: access and quality. Waits for care are shocking in the NHS, frequently exposed by British media reports, and long proven by facts, yet they go virtually unreported in the U.S. For instance, in 2010, about one-third of England’s NHS patients deemed ill enough by their GP waited more than one additional month for a specialist appointment. In 2008-2009, the...
  • 26% of Obama Supporters View Tea Party as Nation’s Top Terror Threat

    06/27/2013 6:29:05 AM PDT · by white trash redneck · 43 replies
    rasmussen reports ^ | 26 jun 13 | rasmussen
    Half of all voters consider radical Muslims the bigger terrorist threat facing the nation, but supporters of President Obama consider the Tea Party to be as big a danger. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters consider radical Muslims to be the bigger threat to the United States today. Thirteen percent (13%) view the Tea Party that way, and another 13% consider other political and religious extremists to be the larger danger. Six percent (6%) point to local militia groups. Two percent (2%) see the Occupy Wall Street movement as the bigger terrorist...
  • NHS: UK doctors say patients can't expect supermarket level service

    06/24/2013 12:58:53 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 7 replies
    http://www.thecommentator.com ^ | june 24, 2013 | Robin Shepherd
    The psychiatrists in Britain's basket-case National Health Service certainly have the words; but the construction comes from real estate: Denial, Denial, Denial. Do you have the words to convey your horror at the sheer contempt for patients expressed today by the Chairman of the British Medical Association, effectively the state sector doctors' union in the UK? Speaking at a conference, and as reported by ITV, Dr Mark Porter said: "We all want urgent care at weekends and evenings to be of the same high standards as patients can expect on weekdays. "But the calls we sometimes hear for a Tesco...
  • Future of Obamacare? UK Man Waits Six Hours for Care as Virus Kills Him

    06/03/2013 7:15:48 PM PDT · by Nachum · 15 replies
    Life News ^ | 6/3/13 | Steven Ertelt
    With the implementation of Obamacare in full-swing, Americans are worried about the prospects of government-run health care. To see the damage centralized health care can do to patients, Americans need only look “across the pond” to England. There, the British government-run health care system — which pays for abortions with taxpayer funds and has been criticized for pushing euthanasia — is literally leaving patients needing lifesaving medical treatment to die. The London Daily Mail newspaper profiles Stewart Fleming, whose wife Sarah took a picture on her smartphone as he waited six agonizing hours for medical care and attention for a...
  • Euthanasia by the back door: Hospitals 'death pathway' is open to error (UK's NHS)

    06/02/2013 7:16:40 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 20 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 03 September 2009 | Daniel Martin
    Terminally ill patients are dying prematurely because of a controversial 'death pathway' being followed by NHS doctors. Medical experts have warned some patients are being wrongly labelled as close to dying when they still have months to live. They say the system used by the Health Service and many care homes could amount to 'backdoor euthanasia'. Under the Liverpool Care Pathway, doctors can withdraw fluids and drugs from patients if they are deemed close to death. Many are then put on continuous sedation so they die free of pain. But sedation can often mask signs of improvement, meaning doctors may...
  • Hospital hotels will save the NHS money and the elderly their dignity

    04/23/2013 12:05:51 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 6 replies
    The UK Telegraph ^ | April 23, 2013 | Cristina Odone
    An average hospital stay in London is £300. An average overnight stay in a four star hotel in the capital costs £120. Where would you rather stay? It's a no brainer of course. Give me a hotel any time. Even when a hospital patient is recuperating and no longer needs to rely on medical equipment, the cost to the NHS is £300. The patient will be treated to shared wards and toilet facilities, tasteless food, the barkings of over-worked nurses, and the horrific lights and noises of a working hospital. Moreover, they will feel isolated (visiting hours in most hospitals...
  • DHS Explains Plans To Buy 1.6B Rounds Of Ammo: We're Buying in Bulk to 'Significantly Lower Costs'

    04/02/2013 4:03:00 PM PDT · by plain talk · 182 replies
    cnsnews.com ^ | 4-2-2013 | Gregory Gwyn-Williams
    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has responded to a letter dated November 13, 2012 from Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) regarding the agency's ammunition purchases. Sen. Coburn published the response on the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs website yesterday, April 1, 2013. The response, dated February 4, 2013, says that DHS buys ammunition in bulk to "significantly lower costs."
  • Nearly 1,200 people have starved to death in NHS hospitals

    03/27/2013 8:08:00 PM PDT · by detective · 10 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | March 3, 2013 | Tara Brady
    As many as 1,165 people starved to death in NHS hospitals over the past four years fuelling claims nurses are too busy to feed their patients. The Department of Health branded the figures 'unacceptable' and said the number of unannounced inspections by the care watchdog will increase. According to figures released by the Office for National Statistics following a Freedom of Information request, for every patient who dies from malnutrition, four more have dehydration mentioned on their death certificate.
  • Freeze on foreign nurses as NHS chiefs admit they have no idea how many lied about qualifications

    03/10/2013 11:17:24 AM PDT · by Nachum · 9 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 3/10/13 | Jo Mcfarlane
    An NHS watchdog has imposed a recruitment freeze on foreign nurses amid fears that workers could have faked documents to get jobs in British hospitals. Nursing regulators admit they do not know how many immigrant workers could have fraudulently secured frontline health positions after faking evidence of their qualifications, experience or identity. The freeze means that around 160 nurses are being prevented from filling vacancies in already stretched NHS units, while the Nursing and Midwifery Council conducts the urgent investigation into its own failings. The astonishing disclosure comes after a week in which the regulator was heavily criticised by MPs.