Pros & Cons of Privatising the NHS | Medicine MMI | Kenji & KharmaMedic
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Whats up guys! My name is Kenji and I am currently a medical student at King's College London after graduating from the University of Birmingham with a Bachelor's degree in Medical Science (BMedSci). In this video, Nasir and I talk about the pros and cons of privatising the NHS.
If you enjoyed the video, please give it a like and a comment so I know to make some more! Also please show support by sharing it with a friend who's also interested in Medicine :)
Thank you so much!
Every pro that was given in this video can be counteracted with direct examples of healthcare in America (for example people being forced to lead active lifestyles - American rates for obesity/ill health). But really informative video though.
I have an interview at Leeds tmrw and one in Liverpool next week. Wish me luck 😊
loved this video guys. Really well done, loved the discussion format of the video, like I was watching newsnight 👍 👍 👍
Thanks so much! We definitely tried to make it more of a discussion in this one rather than a presentation :)
Cheers for this video, loving this collab 👍🏾👍🏾
You're very welcome Mubaraq. Thank you!!
Very informative video and perfect timing! Please do more of these videos about interview topics and particularly the NHS! 😁👍🏻
Thanks a lot Francesco, glad you're enjoying them! We'll definitely be doing a lot more topics :)
You guys are amazing! I love all the work yous do. Welldone for all the hard work❤❤❤❤ you guys look like you actually care about people.. love all the advice and tips you share❤❤❤
Thanks so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video :) ❤❤❤❤
This was such a helpful video, thank you!
You're welcome! :)
This video has helped me so much. I have a whole page of notes from this video and I understand the topic so much better now. Thank you to both of you!
You're very welcome Zainab! So glad that we could help :)
Private health is a disaster. Just look at USA. Americans cannot even afford their insulin..! The single payer universal health care system has been proven to deliver better health outcomes population wide time and again. Check out the doc on the intro of the NHS. Within 10 yrs of its intro infant mortality halved and deaths from infectious diseases fell by over 80%.
Loved this video-so informative! P. S- I only stumbled across your channel recently and I must say I'm loving your videos! 😊😊
Thank you so much! I'm glad that you're deriving some value from the videos! :D
Praying this comes up in BMAT tomorrow. This video was so good!
Same hahah imagine
Thank you!! Glad it helped and good luck on the BMAT! I hope it comes up too for you :)
How did it go?
Hey guys! I hope you enjoyed the video :) If you'd like a copy of my Medicine interview notes or personal statement, you can find them here: kenjitomita.co.uk/shop . You might also like to check out my online medicine interview course, which has many videos available for free, here: courses.kenjitomita.co.uk
Thank you very much😊👍
You're welcome Maryam! :)
The reality is the NHS is slowly becoming privatised. The whole A & E department at my local hospital is owned by a private company.
the US has demanded “full market access” in the NHS and is known to want to end the ability of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice), which regulates medicine prices in the UK, to block drugs it does not consider value for money.
The Trump administration also wants to change patent law, potentially paving the way for US drug firms to demand higher prices for their medicines and over a longer period of time.
Hello Kenji I am a second year medical student and I love your videos.
Hi Adam. I recognise your name, thanks for being such a big fan!
nice video
No mention of healthcare insurance or how this affects emergency services
As usual bro really appreciate the content in your videos... This one particularly was very informative . Thank you for doing what you do bro! 🙏🏾. S/O kharmamedic for this too 🙌🏽
One question though , are you Kenyan for real? born and raised ? Maad Didn’t expect that🔥
Ahmed Kareem S/O Ahmed 🙏🏼🙌🏼
You're very welcome bro! Haha yeah! My mum is half Kenyan. I was born and raised there before moving to the UK! :P
Privatisation is what's slowly killing the NHS, and ridiculous PFI contracts taken out in the 90's. I worked for Sodexo in an NHS hospital, they charged the wards an extortionate amount of money to feed or clean their wards. The food quality went down as well as now everything is frozen 🤮 there is no better healthcare when you're trying to save some money and make some profit.
Go to 1:56
1: but the person must still spend money on insurance it only means the poorer get worse treatment, why not increase taxes for that and make it more flexible
2: The USA an example that you used has private healthcare and it is the most inefficient system in the world and most expensive
3: I get it would reduce wait times, but as a minor point only for those, who can pay mostly - this point seemed fairly valid
4: maybe, but people don’t really think that far ahead but a hmmmm point
5: often with insurance the customer is forced into the insurance companies choice not the person
These are just to think about if you have to give a pro in the interview do, just don’t have to believe it
A different perspective.
Hello Kenji. I’m an adult nursing student and we do placements(in hospital wards and communities) as part of our programme. If I were to apply for medicine can that be seen as work experience or do I have to do extra voluntary work? Thnxs
Love ur vids💕ur such an inspiration ✨😊
Amina as long as you demonstrate what you’ve learnt from it (applied to the field of medicine), I think that can been seen as a work experience! :)
Hey Amina! I think I just replied to your snapchat message :) But Alessia's answer is what I was going to say!
Not all heroes wear capes :)
8:37
This is amazing... p.s I'm from Tanzania
Asante sana!
Isn't privatisation of the NHS different to private healthcare?
The NHS is becoming more and more privatised but it is still 'free at the point of need' and patients would not have to pay for their healthcare.
Thank you for a great video!
brilliant video. give me more pls, ive got kings in 2 weeks and im bricking it
Thank you! More videos to come :)
Who gets the £Billions in profits out of taxpayers money ?
The NHS must never be privatised!! There are no cons that would ever negate the pros of the NHS. Thankfully, being in Scotland, our NHS is far better funded, managed and ran than that of Wales and England (simply due to our population size more than anything) and the question of privatisation is laughed off. To allow these services to fall into the hands of greedy, harmful and corrupt corporations (like in the states) would have such a detrimental effect not just to our health as a nation, but to the very society we live in.
I heard that the healthcare system is much better in Scotland too.
It worked pretty well for the Singaporeans
Hi Kenji !! Huge fan 👌🏾🤗. I wanted to ask two questions, I'm a 20 year old finishing final year of Radiography, going to apply for graduate medicine in 2019:
1) how much chemistry is there in Medicine?
2) do you think that the graduate entry medicine programme will be stopped by the government soon?
Hey! Thank you! :) Here are my answers:
1) I would say that there isn't that much chemistry. In first year we do have a bit of it in biochemistry but not a lot, which is great for me because I struggled with it in A-levels!
2) To be honest I haven't heard about this but I wouldn't think so!
@@DoctorKenjiThank you Kenji, keep inspiring us! ;-p
I'll do my best! ;P
Hey! I was wondering when it’s time to start preparing for Med Interview... I mean do I wait until I actually receive invitations for interviews or do I start in advance even though I don’t know if I’ll get an interview? 😂
Hey Alessia! I'd start preparing for interview around November. Sometimes they don't give you much notice on the interview, so at least having some knowledge would be good :)
Kenji Tomita thank you :) x
Yes, it absolutely should be. Then abolish the government
Guys what kind of work experience is necessary to talk about in interviews? I’m 15 and planning what I’m going to do when I turn 16 in August.
anything you gained experience from, a care home, communication empathy patient centered approach. I know getting a placement in a hospital is difficult but any role in a caring environment is key!! hope that helped !
Mary Tayy Thank youuu
Mary took the words right out of my mouth :) Thank you!!
Also guys, some private organisations can’t afford heavy machinery such as MRI machines - due to the hefty cost it derives. As a consequence when those private patients require MRI scans, their able to cut the cue and be given that MRI scan straightaway, because the NHS is paid by that private organisation.. so it brings in the idea of inequity, whereby the ability to pay is enabling the rich to jump the cues... at the expense of the people from lower:medium income backgrounds
There are no pros!