Posted on 12/13/2013 3:50:59 PM PST by lowbridge
A quarter of new mothers said they were abandoned by their NHS midwives during labour, with some left to give birth on the floor or in corridors
Three damning reports last night laid bare the crisis in NHS hospitals, maternity units and GP surgeries.
One investigation revealed that a quarter of new mothers were abandoned by their midwives during labour, with some left to give birth on the floor or in corridors.
The second found that mistakes deemed so serious they should never happen are being made in hospitals five times a week.
And the third survey said thousands of patients have all but given up trying to secure appointments with their family doctor.
The reports come only a day after the NHS watchdog detailed a catalogue of failings at GP surgeries, including consulting rooms infested with maggots and patients being given dangerous, out-of-date drugs.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The future of healthcare in America, if Zero and the 0bamunists have their way.
Coming to America in 3...2...1...
But ... how’s their website???
Do common women need midwives? Shouldn’t medical attention be reserved for better women and wives and girl friends of Democratic [sic] party members?
They will have their way because no one among democrat lawmakers is willing to overturn DemoCare.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if these women voted for Obama?
They will have their way because no one among democrat lawmakers is willing to overturn DemoCare.
Wouldn’t it be ironic if these women voted for Obama?
OHHH love that show
It coming back on PBS in March
I was banned today from the Daileymail, I dared to call the British ‘pretentious’. If you post there, ask what happened to Kier.
Imagine if this type of patient treatment was given ay a US hospital ...the lawyers would have a field day suing everyone in sight. Apparently in the UK the government cannot be sued regardless of how much their employees were negligent.
Not true.
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