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Its that time of the week again where normal people try their very best to have a safe and wonderful weekend........but unfortunately some of the population will end up in A&E with various injuries and pain including sore throats, cracked nail and possibly even a pot on the head......for others it will be a life or death situation......We all love the NHS and the wonderful job that everyone involved does but I can't help but wonder where it has all gone wrong.
Recently I had the experience of enjoying a good proportion of my day in a complex emergency care ward...... It was like watching 24 hours in A&E in real time and the poor staff were run ragged...but the bloody disgrace was that the number of wasters that took up vital bed space..... and the number of people tied up with each of these people...... The police brought a young lad in who had a couple of pints too many....he was immediately taken to a bed in case he fell over. The two cops stayed with him throughout even though no crime, apart from being drunk, had been committed....and his whole family ( who thought it was such a giggle that their son was such a centre of attention) was with him so definitely didn't need the cop sitting service. I spoke to one of the cops and he said they are required to stay with him because they brought him in...Did I mention that this was an emergency complex care ward.....Since when was being drunk a complex ailment?.....What a waste of resources but it does get worse......The old guy in the chair next to me was actually in the process of having a heart attack but they couldn't give him a bed as there was none available and it was deemed that he was treatable in the chair WTF.....
I spoke to one of the nurses and he was telling me that 87% of the people who attend A&E have no need to be there, a Pharmacist can advise and treat them over the counter..... he says there are times when there are more Police Officers and drunks than medical staff......not a bit of wonder the Police Service is overstretched....Maybe it is time to stop admitting drunks..... it would take the burden off the NHS.....The nurse also stated that most of the drunks will get a bed and sleep off the drink and get up and leave the next day, a cost of hundreds of pounds for some idiots who can't handle their drink or those are too damn stupid to visit/lazy to visit their local pharmacy for medical advice for minor injuries.....I know the solution I would love to implement.....they should be charged a fee for non urgent use of the Hospital but then you will have the do gooders who will scream victimisation of the minority who cause this problem. The whole principle of free Healthcare for all is an ideal solution for this country but not when it is abused by idiots and bureaucratic policing and medical laws.
Stay safe fellow TPers and remember that 10 minutes with a Pharmacist is as good as 7 hours in A&E......
Recently I had the experience of enjoying a good proportion of my day in a complex emergency care ward...... It was like watching 24 hours in A&E in real time and the poor staff were run ragged...but the bloody disgrace was that the number of wasters that took up vital bed space..... and the number of people tied up with each of these people...... The police brought a young lad in who had a couple of pints too many....he was immediately taken to a bed in case he fell over. The two cops stayed with him throughout even though no crime, apart from being drunk, had been committed....and his whole family ( who thought it was such a giggle that their son was such a centre of attention) was with him so definitely didn't need the cop sitting service. I spoke to one of the cops and he said they are required to stay with him because they brought him in...Did I mention that this was an emergency complex care ward.....Since when was being drunk a complex ailment?.....What a waste of resources but it does get worse......The old guy in the chair next to me was actually in the process of having a heart attack but they couldn't give him a bed as there was none available and it was deemed that he was treatable in the chair WTF.....
I spoke to one of the nurses and he was telling me that 87% of the people who attend A&E have no need to be there, a Pharmacist can advise and treat them over the counter..... he says there are times when there are more Police Officers and drunks than medical staff......not a bit of wonder the Police Service is overstretched....Maybe it is time to stop admitting drunks..... it would take the burden off the NHS.....The nurse also stated that most of the drunks will get a bed and sleep off the drink and get up and leave the next day, a cost of hundreds of pounds for some idiots who can't handle their drink or those are too damn stupid to visit/lazy to visit their local pharmacy for medical advice for minor injuries.....I know the solution I would love to implement.....they should be charged a fee for non urgent use of the Hospital but then you will have the do gooders who will scream victimisation of the minority who cause this problem. The whole principle of free Healthcare for all is an ideal solution for this country but not when it is abused by idiots and bureaucratic policing and medical laws.
Stay safe fellow TPers and remember that 10 minutes with a Pharmacist is as good as 7 hours in A&E......