Inside UK hospital overstretched and under pressure

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  • @taintedsoul888
    @taintedsoul888 Рік тому +154

    Steve Barclay was on at 8 am on Radio 4 the other day talking about how he was due to meet with the doctors union. At 9 am, he had cancelled the meeting due to 'other commitments' i.e he wanted to carry on doing his media round talking about how nurses should be more productive. I think it shows how much disdain he has for the entire workforce, and why the strike is absolutely necessary to call the public's attention to this feckless nonsense ministers might routinely do, as this is a game to them, but has no place when you're talking about healthcare!
    The other tory talking point was that excess deaths are due to covid treatment delays, and europe is affected. NHS England estimates 300-500 excess deaths specifically due to hospital pressures and A&E waiting times, this is before the strikes, comparing covid deaths from earlier in the year, and deaths from 2019. The strikes are a last ditch effort to change things. Junior and middle grade doctors are earning 30% less in real terms than they did in 2011, and the job is getting harder due to staff shortages, fewer training jobs despite the waiting list going up, leading to more people leaving. The fix for this is simple, and costs less than all the money they squandered on useless PPE, dodgy contracts for their mates, and stupid plans resulting in our current economic state.

    • @johnmichaelford3615
      @johnmichaelford3615 Рік тому +21

      The tories have messed everything up. The nurses deserve a pay rise because of the hours and the amount of time they are overworked in all departments

    • @av7470
      @av7470 Рік тому +3

      👍👍👍

    • @lincslegend6936
      @lincslegend6936 Рік тому +3

      Spot on and we'll said. He might need them one day soon, he doesn't look very healthy, quite grey skin actually.

    • @timmytab2836
      @timmytab2836 Рік тому +1

      It's all designed. They're pushing for the collapse so we are forced to adopt the private American model. I'm sure they have had significance bribes (lobbying) from corporations or individuals that will benefit significantly from this change. The root cause is pay being too low to attract employees. They want to keep it that way.

    • @KaleemAkbar786
      @KaleemAkbar786 Рік тому

      🙄🙄🙄

  • @petermackenzie5217
    @petermackenzie5217 Рік тому +67

    The NHS staff are striking because they do not have the resources to operate as we require them to, so when journalists ask 'surely you are making things worse by striking?' the answer is yes, they are making things worse, but only in the short term. If they were given the resources they needed to operate in the first place they wouldn't need to strike. Disgraceful victim blaming

    • @SamuelBlack84
      @SamuelBlack84 Рік тому

      I have absolutely no respect for the press because they demonise everyone and anything

    • @jaxxoceans3866
      @jaxxoceans3866 Рік тому

      Oh OK so all the public suffering and deaths is justified then is it smh

    • @realmtraveller
      @realmtraveller Рік тому

      @@jaxxoceans3866 try doing the job of nurses, you wouldn't last 1 hr, they are spat upon, sworn at, puked on, urinated on, and shat on intentionally by patients on a regular basis. there aren't enough nurses in A&E or in the wards, there aren't enough Doctors in the wards every single department within the NHS is under crippling shortage across the country, and the only department in there is no shortage in is the managerial posts most of which are unnecessary. resources are stretched beyond thin, resulting in the inability to give effective treatment. 100% the nurses and paramedics deserve to go on strike and demand better pay and working conditions as do doctors. I am fully in support of the strikes and anyone with any ounce of deceny will support the strikes

    • @jaxxoceans3866
      @jaxxoceans3866 Рік тому

      @@realmtraveller government gonna pass a new law banning these strikes. They decided to become nurses and normally the drunks doing all the nasty things u said. I've seen people poo off at nurses a few times in 40 years but them nurses deserved it. NHS has sunk and that was all part of the plan. Besides we have no money n increasing pay will lead to a complete collapse of our country n nobody will have a job or health care SMH

    • @allisonhans842
      @allisonhans842 Рік тому +6

      @@jaxxoceans3866 people are dying now with the poor state of the nhs and only getting worse . it’s last resort

  • @SuperMcbonez
    @SuperMcbonez Рік тому +88

    This is where 12 years of tory rule has left us. Watch them point the finger at anyone but themselves. Even resorting to blaming nurses for this dire mess. This government are an absolute joke.

    • @rhinoboy6603
      @rhinoboy6603 Рік тому +16

      This.
      It’s the war in Ukraine, it’s the migrants, it’s the NHS management, it’s the nurses, it’s the unions. No mate it’s you (Tories)
      Classic divide and rule, but seems some people still fall for it.

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy Рік тому +4

      Sure blame the politicians for the woeful state of the NHS but it was the British public that for the past 12 years voted for Tory tax cuts over public spending, then voted for Brexit knowing that the foreign workers on whom the NHS critically depends on will be kicked out. You get the government you deserve and you get the NHS you deserve.

    • @By-Fun-Jokes-Guitars
      @By-Fun-Jokes-Guitars Рік тому

      @@Kwippy spot on .. 👍 voter idiots....

    • @SuperMcbonez
      @SuperMcbonez Рік тому +6

      @@Kwippy I never voted tory so why are you conflating me with one? That's like saying every German during the 1930s and 40s were nazis because their leaders were nazi.
      I'm no fan of the Chinese government but I don't blame every Chinese person for it. I see no reason why that shouldn't apply in the UK.
      I disagree with brexit but I don't bother arguing about it with people who voted leave or blame them for the mess we are in. It's the politicians who got us to that point in the first place.

    • @cobblebrick
      @cobblebrick Рік тому +2

      @@Kwippy You're ready to blame anyone and everything but HEAVEN FORBID someone points a finger at your precious Tories 🤣

  • @JohnStibal
    @JohnStibal Рік тому +20

    Don't grow old and don't get sick.

  • @louisegould8840
    @louisegould8840 Рік тому +58

    It has been bad for years. I left to go and work in the Middle East 5 years ago because it was so many times I was told by managers (nhs) , “if you can’t get your break in a 12 hour shift then it’s your time management, no because it’s too busy. “.

    • @justadude8369
      @justadude8369 Рік тому

      the NHS is an absolutely toxic place to workm thats what happens when your employer has a monopoly over you - no respect for the employees

    • @kitty2527
      @kitty2527 Рік тому +5

      Nursing is a very physically, emotionally and mentally draining occupation and we worked on a very tight rope of protocol and staff constraints.

    • @rileybuchan8466
      @rileybuchan8466 Рік тому +10

      Yeahh while those managers sit pretty in their ivory towers

    • @xsentfromuk8938
      @xsentfromuk8938 Рік тому

      Finally, management will be running around stressed and panic due to the long overdue accountability as to how the nhs got to this and allowed staff looses without recruitment.

    • @Dontlikefruit
      @Dontlikefruit Рік тому

      @@kitty2527 so true and management are only accountable to those above. No real support for those at the sharp end.

  • @edytapotoczniak2987
    @edytapotoczniak2987 Рік тому +14

    Too low pay for NHS staff does not attract healthcare staff. This is something the government should look at

  • @lesleyrobertson5465
    @lesleyrobertson5465 Рік тому +8

    I’m a nurse of 29 years and I have problems with kidney stones due to not being able to go to the toilet in 12.5hr shifts

  • @thisismetoday
    @thisismetoday Рік тому +14

    If I have one more "reporter" asking whether [insert any group] are not making the situation worse by going on strike, I am going to get very angry.

    • @cobblebrick
      @cobblebrick Рік тому +1

      @@tabularasa7775 The truth does make me angry. The truth is that the NHS is criminally underfunded and the people trying to fix the problem are being demonised.

  • @TheWiseJames
    @TheWiseJames Рік тому +60

    After 12 years of under funding the NHS this is what happens. The NHS is more important than everything in the UK except maybe the armed forces even that is up for debate. More important than politics and any political party.

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Рік тому

      its unfit for purpose and an economic dinosaur. i have private care and for £46 i dont have to line up behind half the third world for a scan.

    • @TheWiseJames
      @TheWiseJames Рік тому

      @@888ssss No the current economic policies are not fit for purpose, 2 budget surplus since like 1975. Because business teaches us that a budget surplus is good(profit) and modern economics teaches us a country's budget surplus is a failure because it means the private sector did worse. Funny how we have had a global recession nearly every decade since the 70s. If any company had not made 1 penny profit for 12 years what would happen? If you on a food deficit you would eventually starve. This country has not made 1 penny profit since 2002.

    • @URBeingLiedTo
      @URBeingLiedTo Рік тому +4

      I see this lie a lot recently. The NHS receives more and more money each year though.
      Mismanagement and inappropriate allocation of funds is the actual problem. Like tens of millions of pounds being spent on diversity officers every year. Ideology is sapping money from our health service and now we have unions encouraging staff to walk out on strikes.

    • @TheBillaro
      @TheBillaro Рік тому +1

      indeed

    • @TheWiseJames
      @TheWiseJames Рік тому +15

      @@URBeingLiedTo People are striking because of working conditions that are caused by under funding by cuts. Sadly tories think cuts for savings creates more money when it is the same amount not more so cannot counter a growing debt you already could not afford to pay, just mis managed b y the tory party is the problem. Investment for profit is what this country needs, national industry, wealth investment fund. You will find that at the cause of nearly every major problem in the uk right now is down to tory mis management, Yet they all keep blaming unions, immigrants, ukraine, putin, covid, inflation. When a system is failing you do not blame the people trying to fix it you blame the people running and controlling it.

  • @SorminaESar
    @SorminaESar Рік тому +24

    All of UK's people, especially the peoples of the hospitals like patients, nurse, ambulance workers and cleaning servicers be patient, thoug and keep praying in any circumstances, God save and bless all of you, guys to be better in the next day.🙏

    • @treadstone1970
      @treadstone1970 Рік тому +2

      How will praying help?

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy Рік тому +2

      Sure the Gods will magic everything better! No need for strikes just pray and God will suddenly give everyone a big pay rise! Genius idea!

    • @SorminaESar
      @SorminaESar Рік тому

      @@Kwippy you didn't hear what Rishi Sunak said that no budget again to tackle nurses payment, so what the benefits will be getting of protest and strike the government, deadlock man

    • @akkinak
      @akkinak Рік тому +2

      @@SorminaESar You actually trust a word that snake says? He's a proven liar just like his predecessors.

    • @rinag598
      @rinag598 Рік тому

      Tory LIARS, they are a mafia mate

  • @canergs1504
    @canergs1504 Рік тому +44

    We support more strikes for better healthcare and working conditions

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Рік тому

      We? No. WE support sacking the greedy, overpaid nurses and replacing them.

  • @RankinMsP
    @RankinMsP Рік тому +7

    I like how the govt talks about fighting for the common people whilst not acknowledging that the people going on strike are common people.
    I will also be interested to see if MPs feel they are worth a pay rise this year because they are more 'productive'.

  • @AaronJCassidy
    @AaronJCassidy Рік тому +41

    I hope people are happy with their voting choices these last 12 years, because this is the result. Well done.

    • @ukguy
      @ukguy Рік тому +3

      I agree, if anyone I know votes Tories in the next election then they are dead to me.

    • @treadstone1970
      @treadstone1970 Рік тому +1

      These clowns got what they wanted and voted for now they need to live with it.
      I show no sympathy for the stupid.

    • @whatisrokosbasilisk80
      @whatisrokosbasilisk80 Рік тому

      @@ukguy Yes, please pointlessly polarise further.

    • @AaronJCassidy
      @AaronJCassidy Рік тому +7

      @@whatisrokosbasilisk80 What does it matter? Successive Tory governments have only gotten worse, and yet the Tories still got an 80 seat majority last election. Stupid is as stupid does.

    • @akkinak
      @akkinak Рік тому

      @@AaronJCassidy Who would you suggest people vote for instead? The opposition in previous elections has been abysmal, it has been the shiniest of turds that has won. I would say the opposition is at least getting things together now though.

  • @wublix
    @wublix Рік тому +33

    At least the bankers got their bonuses! Phew

  • @Murphy252000
    @Murphy252000 Рік тому +39

    I'm three years trained mental health nurse, so six years all in. You know what I have been doing this week, looking jobs in supermarkets in my own town. By the time I commute 80 miles I would not be far off every month, the pension etc does not matter tbh as I could be dead tomorrow, and I'm not sick often. I can then do agency work at £37 an hour to make up when I wish. Keep it up Tories, keep it up!

    • @stn7172
      @stn7172 Рік тому +2

      How much did you get paid as a nurse?

    • @kitty2527
      @kitty2527 Рік тому

      I am from Singapore, hang up my scrub suit in 2017 and never looked back. I am very sad to see the state of nurses everywhere globally in such bad shape. Poor patient outcomes as well and the ppl in charge dun care enough.

    • @Murphy252000
      @Murphy252000 Рік тому +1

      @@stn7172 start at £13.50 an hour after three years at uni

    • @Murphy252000
      @Murphy252000 Рік тому +1

      @@kitty2527 what do you do now for work mucker, yeah the pay in the UK is actually a kick in the teeth.

    • @kitty2527
      @kitty2527 Рік тому

      @@Murphy252000 I am working as an Administrator in the Marine industry for a Japanese firm and I have my own online and retail business on the side. I have families in NZ and Australia so I want to expand my online and retail business in this region, Singapore is a very good place to do business, taxes is low and government is willing to help business go digital, warehousing, logistics... I have my own network so I will be looking into expanding my business and once it is more established, I will quit my Administrator job. I speak and write 4 languages, English, Chinese,, Cantonese and Japanese.

  • @aaap3875
    @aaap3875 Рік тому +10

    The US is always hiring nurses, nurses in the State of California can start at 80-100k USD a year. After a 5-6 years some nurses in California can make $150k. In other lower living cost states nurses can also start at 50-90k, and the job comes with good health insurance paid by the hospitals. Most importantly nurses are highly regarded, respected, and compensated for their work.

    • @matthew9625
      @matthew9625 Рік тому

      dont think the qualification is transferable to the states though

    • @Jfalways
      @Jfalways Рік тому

      Thanks for the great advert for working in the US!!!!! UK is desperatly TRYING to retain its staff so the situation gets better.

  • @John_259
    @John_259 Рік тому +5

    If we had a government that worked for the benefit of the people, all this suffering could be avoided.

  • @yvonnefarrell1029
    @yvonnefarrell1029 Рік тому +15

    At least the patients are not going bankrupt as they are across the pond for the same dreadful "care".

  • @hilaireedmond1125
    @hilaireedmond1125 Рік тому +7

    I have graduated since 2000, moved to England in 2001. I was entitled to temporary registration with the dental council for 2 years according to GDC and be able to extend for 5 years and then have to pass de ORE exam . I went to Leeds dental school to apply for a post and I have been told this opportunity doesn’t exist . I ended up working as kitchen porter, as postman . Now I work as a clerical officer at Leeds Teaching HOSPITAL LEEDS . They advertised an apprenticeship programm for nurses , I applied and my application has been turned down because I didn’t have a GSCE in maths and English . I have been working since 2001 where I use English to communicate. I am not the only one in this situation , they are thousands of qualified doctors in England whose not been given a chance to get into the system and help tacle the staff shortage . It’s ridiculous

    • @aaap3875
      @aaap3875 Рік тому +1

      The US is always hiring nurses, nurses in the State of California can start at 80-100k USD a year. After a 5-6 years some nurses in California can make $150k. In other lower living cost states nurses can also start at 50-90k, and the job comes with good health insurance paid by the hospitals. Most importantly nurses are highly regarded, respected, and compensated for their work.

  • @simplerelaxation11
    @simplerelaxation11 Рік тому +17

    The NHS is not underfunded. They have way too many people being paid ‘in the middle.’ Shall we also look at how much NHS funding has gone into the pockets of contractors and ‘mates’ of MPs? They are deliberately running it into the ground to privatise it. If that’s going to be the case, I’m assuming our taxes will be reduced.

    • @rhinoboy6603
      @rhinoboy6603 Рік тому +2

      Oh but you know that won’t happen though don’t ya.

    • @rileybuchan8466
      @rileybuchan8466 Рік тому

      Lol but it's the Tory's here, they loveee to cut services and raise taxes, and it's probably no secret I'd imagine that they want to privatise it and these strikes are preventing that, which is why it's being made illegal

  • @gogglebox2427
    @gogglebox2427 Рік тому +9

    40 years ago, some change happened in NHS. Nurses HAD to have Degrees. We lost people who were not Academically driven. They had "Caring" as THEIR main driver. Auxiliary Nurses were the backbone who did the bathing, feeding, chatting to.. patients. Nurses now don't have time to do the "Caring" aspect. They are "Nursing". So, we removed people who didn't give drugs or do paperwork. THEY "Cared" for the patient, and let Medics take care of Medical matters. We need non-Degree Auxillary Nurses/Carers as the human side of Hospital. At same time 40 years ago, we closed Convalescent Homes. They worked in tandem with Hospitals, taking people who didn't need to be in Hospital any longer, but weren't quite ready to go home, or had no Care Package to support Home Discharge. If you remove one whole section of NHS (Convalescent Homes) you leave Hospitals coping with "bed blocking" and expensive Care. Convalescent Homes operated on more patients to each Carer than Hospital model. You only needed one or two Doctors to cover all of the Home, a couple of Nurses, and the rest of the staff were Auxillary staff. We can fix NHS by simply going BACK in time to 1960s/70s, when Convalescent Homes and Auxillary Nurses took up the slack from Hospitals and Qualified Nurses.

    • @peachmelba1637
      @peachmelba1637 Рік тому

      And what happened to geriatric wards??? Seemed to be better care than nursing homes... and if the elderly have their own wards would stop bed blocking

    • @gogglebox2427
      @gogglebox2427 Рік тому +1

      @@peachmelba1637 they still have geriatrics wards where I am. I was put in one to recover from an operation, as they had no beds on the Medical Wards. It was horrendous. The Nurses were not nice. Very sharp and cutting with patients. I ended up feeding the old lady in the bed next to me, as the Nurses just plonked the plate down. The lady had Dementia. Convalescent Homes were always full of laughter, and basket weaving, and creative arts. Bring them back, and send elderly or recuperating patients there once they don't need Hospital care/whilst elderly are waiting to get in a Care Home. NHS thinks Hospitals.. "can be all things to all men". That model doesn't work.

    • @strangemagic5502
      @strangemagic5502 Рік тому

      You set a worthy debate but unless the government and those in charge of the NHS revert back to those higher standards, the NHS will never recover. I suggest you put this to your local MP in your constituency but, alas they would probably make some excuses.

    • @gogglebox2427
      @gogglebox2427 Рік тому +1

      @@strangemagic5502 I've used the simple argument.. "two into one won't go, unless you want a fraction" .... of the quality. .. to multiple people in Authority. Sadly Political Correctness/"Big is beautiful"/all progression is good, are the arguments they use. After decades of arm wrestling them, they now concede NHS is failing. NOW, they may look back to Convalescent Homes as the cheaper model for those almost fit to go home, instead of taking up a bed in the more expensive Hospital model. I've found, you have to let them think it's THEIR idea when they improve things. I think they are listening now. 👍

    • @Suzanne-f4x
      @Suzanne-f4x 7 місяців тому

      Every professional in a hospital must be degreed. Otherwise, the person who mops the room is delivering medical care.

  • @arthurdanielles4784
    @arthurdanielles4784 Рік тому +1

    Note the 'average time to be seen'.. 108 mins = Nearly TWO HOURS .. This is NOT representative of the true waiting time across A and E departments nationwide. NOR this hospital, it applies to that moment in time.. another time and that time could be HOURS and HOURS ie 4 hours, 6 hours. DO remember as well that to 'be seen' does NOT mean by a Doctor etc NOR does it mean that the person waiting ie the 'patient' will not be left waiting for HOURS after this. Patients can end up waiting for HOURS and then if it is decided they need to be admitted to hospital?? Further HOURS stuck on a trolley in the corridor before being moved to a ward et FACT.

  • @vivan10
    @vivan10 Рік тому +8

    Why aren't there more doctor and nurses trained in the UK. The NHS is far to reliant on foreign health workers. There should be a push to train up British nurses and doctors.

    • @Wishing_you_peace
      @Wishing_you_peace Рік тому +3

      It comes with debt, unfortunately.

    • @rhinoboy6603
      @rhinoboy6603 Рік тому +12

      Better pay them more then to attract people to the job. Not sure why it matters if you are British or not, that just comes across as racist.

    • @flyinghigh2701
      @flyinghigh2701 Рік тому +1

      Because the nhs isn't where the money is, its the private health sector. Honestly I think the NHS model is dead. Other countries get by with private health care

    • @anarchism1
      @anarchism1 Рік тому +15

      Do u know how much it takes to train a doctor? Who is funding it? Why would one get A++ in gcse/A levels train for 6 years to get paid 22K as a F1.

    • @myoldvhstapes
      @myoldvhstapes Рік тому +6

      The new British doctors are lured away by the high pay of countries like Australia.

  • @SkyNocturne0
    @SkyNocturne0 Рік тому +4

    The two tier system also means that the rich are going to private even though they've already paid for public. Isn't it better for the NHS?

  • @petertoon8080
    @petertoon8080 Рік тому +6

    Appears to be a relatively well run DGH, not much room for greater efficiency. So how can a change a re-organisation of work flow improve things. Shame the bed manager doesn't know how to wear a face mask.

  • @SkarGig
    @SkarGig Рік тому +8

    Seems the same as where i am in the US
    It's really scary as a person with MS, having to go to a hospital and risk gettint covid because we are all stuck in a hallway on strechers instead of in rooms because the rooms are all full

  • @jeannemillsom9300
    @jeannemillsom9300 Рік тому +10

    I believe that the lack of ability to see a GP has created much of the problems in hospitals. At one time when GPs actually worked a full week and unsocial hours , A and E departments were not over crowded as they are today, add to that "the nanny state" expectations of many of the public, who because it is free abuse the whole system instead of using their brains. Then we have unprecedented amounts of immigrants, both legal and illegal who willingly use the NHS, without making any contribution. Plus nurses who train at "uni" who haven't any idea of basic patient care, and would rather spend time clustered around a computer screen, ignoring patients and discussing their private lives instead of spending valuable time with their charges. These are the reasons the NHS does not work. If nurses trained on the wards as we did in the 70s the students would be counted as part of the staff, they would alleviate much of the staffing shortage, and have the discipline and ability to cope when qualified.

    • @Bringon-dw8dx
      @Bringon-dw8dx Рік тому +7

      This is so out of touch.
      Most GP’s work normal full time, just not NHS full time (remember 37 hours as a doctor is considered ‘part time’ and there is an expectation to come in early and leave late for every shift).
      Student nurses DO train on the wards and they ARE counted as staff (even though they shouldn’t be). And I’m sorry but as a doctor i have to admit new nurses are significantly better then the older trained ones, and once they have gained experience will far exceed the previous generation. Their extra university training genuinely does help because they are expected to do 10x the work a nurse in the 70’s would be.

    • @peachmelba1637
      @peachmelba1637 Рік тому +1

      @@Bringon-dw8dx GP negligence caused my sister's death... prescribed endless antibiotics over phone... turned out to be undiagnosed cancer...I have no faith in the NHS

    • @colinjames7569
      @colinjames7569 Рік тому

      As an RN. I would be happier working in construction again

  • @user-ms7we3gu6u
    @user-ms7we3gu6u Рік тому +1

    The reality without camera you'll see hardly the participation of the Lead nurses or Matrons giving direct nursing care to the patients....

  • @MystM
    @MystM Рік тому +4

    Interview with that Dr was edited poorly and cut up, he had his arms infront of him then in the next shot they were folded then it looked like they were infront of him again. The words he's saying doesn't match his lip movement but he's wearing a mask covering his mouth so he could've said anything and we'd never know. That's a bit sus reporting.

  • @gittube417
    @gittube417 Рік тому +2

    If your "socialized medicine" isn't working, then scrap National Insurance contributions and let people choose their own health plan with that extra money....this will stimulate a network of privately run hospitals with competitive salaries...like here in the US. Nurse's in general are paid well - I think about $50 to $70 an hour ( I'll have to check that), based on locations.
    something to consider????

    • @byblispersephone2.094
      @byblispersephone2.094 Рік тому

      Yes the pay for British nurses, and other healthcare professionals, is just terrible in comparison with US pay

  • @docgillygun9531
    @docgillygun9531 Рік тому +2

    This looks like the average emergency department and hospital in the United States on a daily basis as well.

    • @kookiebun470
      @kookiebun470 Рік тому

      You can’treally compare it to US to be honest. This does not even look busy to me but wait come afternoon to evening. You will have 100 patients waiting in the emergency department but they have nowhere to go as the hospital is already full. In US the staff also receive 100% or even more salary than UK. ICU and normal ward staff nurses receive the same salary whereas in US ICU nurses receive a lot more.

    • @kookiebun470
      @kookiebun470 Рік тому

      NHS is free in UK, we admit anyone and everyone to the hospital. The video is just what everyday looks like in the Hospital in the summer. The reality is different. They most likely went to an area that is not busy at all.

    • @docgillygun9531
      @docgillygun9531 Рік тому

      I suppose what my point was not necessarily nursing salaries. And believe me, I'm a pulmonary critical care doc in a big hospital, I am a staunch advocate for the nurses. Right now all the hospitals in my system, which is one of the largest in the country, are almost always at or past 100% capacity and we are so desperate for beds that it is not uncommon to have admitted/boarding 20+ patients in the emergency department and many get discharged home without even making it to a floor bed. And this is becoming common place with our neighboring healthcare systems as well. NO arguments that medicine is vastly different between UK and USA, and frankly there are some things I wish the USA would model after the UK. We are all just stretched to the max right now even post-COVID and we have never been given the opportunity to catch our breath, and it doesn't look like that will happen. Yet, in the USA the government and insurance companies are always wanting more and more regulations and oversight that does absolutely nothing but take time away from clinical care and does nothing to improve quality or cost saving/resource utilization. It has made it 10 times harder to get anything done.

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  • @ledafrancescamichela5519
    @ledafrancescamichela5519 Рік тому +3

    The govern must pay for high achieving poor students who want to study medicine, nursing, for social care courses, IT, engeneering and all technology that is used for hospitals' machinery. They should pay for the full university course, for their rent where they would have their own room each with tables etc to study and nothing would disturb them and there would be no distractions and should also pay for studying material for wi-fi and 4g or 5g devices, for energy and a little money for expenditure, so that these young peole can concentrate exclusively on doing well at University. This is the only way to quickly get new well qualified and competent personnel. These jobs should be for UK kids. All the world has a shortage of doctors, nurses etc and UK is the worst in Europe. To reap grain you must saw grain seeds or you will not have an harvest. The same is for doctors nurese engeneers etc.
    Is not good that they just sit on it while their wages have gone up by £30.000 since Cameron stepped in office and reduced funding for the NHS. They have very generous wages plus other jobs and still get their meals refunded. They ate £17 million worth of food in the last 3 years alone and yet they claim that the state has no money for school meals, for sending kids to university for social care etc.
    I do not mean to take away their priviledges but I do think that they must invest in people and pay for high achieving poorer students to go to university and schools for all the places where is hard to fill vacancies.
    I think that the govern should increase pay for NHS staff, should increase hospital beds, machinery and social care.

  • @covid_pass_group1
    @covid_pass_group1 Рік тому +2

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  • @luxmibhatoolaul5013
    @luxmibhatoolaul5013 Рік тому +1

    More nurses and paramedics are required. Health workers have to focus on that instead of More pay.

  • @mikeheap7978
    @mikeheap7978 Рік тому +4

    Support your healthworkers striking for better and safer conditions for patients, staff and a fair pay for all healthcare workers.

    • @strangemagic5502
      @strangemagic5502 Рік тому +1

      Higher pay on its own won't relieve the problems. They are already on a reasonable wage/salary. There is no political will to implement changes either.

  • @dumitrunicu9725
    @dumitrunicu9725 Рік тому +2

    Off course its in trouble 8000 regional managers with wages over 100.000£ per year! Why you are not talking about this!!!

  • @user-vj5cy2ms3f
    @user-vj5cy2ms3f Рік тому +2

    Look at the bigger picture. Patience are at a and e for 6 hours for a presction. Because GP are still not seeing patients. GP could do this in 10 minutes. But they seen to want to break the system. Apparently this is want they are told to say call 111 go A and E. They work so hard at hospital and its long over due something needs to be done. Government step in with GP or is it all starting from government. Something is not right.

  • @a.brekkan4965
    @a.brekkan4965 Рік тому +1

    I am bearish on the NHS.

  • @Lilly_Rose.
    @Lilly_Rose. Рік тому +3

    My local hospital aren’t wearing masks only the odd member of staff most are not and Iv been over there twice lately.

  • @Kwippy
    @Kwippy Рік тому +4

    Sure blame the politicians for the woeful state of the NHS but it was the British public that for the past 12 years voted for Tory tax cuts over public spending, then voted for Brexit knowing that the foreign workers on whom the NHS critically depends on will be kicked out. You get the government you deserve and you get the NHS you deserve.

    • @Kieran-Hodgson
      @Kieran-Hodgson Рік тому

      I don't hate anyone who voted for brexit / the conservatives, but I think they were sold lies about what the benefits/ consequences would be. What's important is that they can realise that they can at least mitigate what has happened by voting after learning the lesson that the only people that benefitted were those at the top. And the polls have been showing this is happening. It's just a huge shame there isn't going to be an election until next year.

    • @Dylanesque
      @Dylanesque Рік тому

      Yet the politicians are to blame, every last one of them.
      They've all had a hand in the slow destruction of the NHS.
      Particularly the Tories who see the institution as a means to make a profit for themselves and their already wealthy chums.

    • @greenwendal5056
      @greenwendal5056 Рік тому +1

      Yeah coz voting makes a difference 🙄

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      @alyshamentari437 Рік тому

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  • @Bringon-dw8dx
    @Bringon-dw8dx Рік тому

    Ngl It’s weird to see a hospital with beds. They had a resus bed!
    The other day when I came on shift we had 12 people in resus, we have 6 resus beds.

  • @chocolatesugar4434
    @chocolatesugar4434 Рік тому +10

    I think big business should have more corporate social responsibility and dig their hands in their pockets and pool donations to the NHS as well. There’s 170+ billionaires in the uk today.

    • @combat246
      @combat246 Рік тому

      They already fund the NHS through the taxes they pay.

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      @alyshamentari437 Рік тому

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  • @KnightmareUSA
    @KnightmareUSA Рік тому +1

    PM on the side Jeremy Hunt assures the switch to health insurance will be swift

  • @novalinnhe
    @novalinnhe Рік тому +2

    While I appreciate that we got to see and hear from people inside the hospitals, I really disliked the reporter towards the end of this video as they asked a lot of leading questions and seemed to be very accusatory towards the guest. The questions also did not really follow any kind of narrative, so it was difficult to understand the main driver of the points she was making. Issues as divisive as this should really be reported on more neutrally, rather than focusing on populist/divisive talking points.

  • @karonmcgregor4753
    @karonmcgregor4753 Рік тому +1

    But what about all these doctors who get a VERY good salary from the NHS, but keep limited hours in NSH surgeries/hospitals, as they still make tons of money in private practice too?? I don't think that's right. You are either one or the other. IF you are more concerned with making money, then stick to your private practice only.

    • @andywilliams7323
      @andywilliams7323 Рік тому

      Private practice in most cases only makes up a small percentage of their workload. The NHS makes up the bulk of their workload. Also, only some doctors do private practice many doctors do not do private practice. Doctors NHS wage for what they do and how hard they work, is not great and much lower than what doctors are paid in other countries. After 5-6 years at university they start on average including enhancements at about £34,000 a year, in most cases this slowly rises to £80,000 - £90,0000 over 12-15 years. Those fortunate enough to become Consultants will slowly increase to £120,000 over a further 10 years.

  • @daleharlow6006
    @daleharlow6006 Рік тому +1

    Im sorry but I don't think it's the nhs job to organise transport home, I work in the nhs we attend for very exspensive treatment I think we can all get a taxi or ask for a lift

  • @Sage.....
    @Sage..... Рік тому

    So why have we ever bothered paying national insurance for ?? You either sort this mess out or get rid of it all together, if you choose to get rid I want all the national insurance back I've paid for over 20 years.

  • @adamdennison80
    @adamdennison80 Рік тому

    Good, doing their job as they're paid to do, you get what you're given.

  • @infinitylife8004
    @infinitylife8004 Рік тому

    The main failure behind this is doctors are not taking responsibility to diagnose n treat patient. In spite it is all dependent on nurses.
    In this country a midwife takes full control and responsibility of pregnant women throughout till delivery. My God, a gynecologist doctor must be included in each expecting mother whether it is normal or complicated case.
    I lost my baby because everything was normal in my case. Was never seen or hear my request to see them once.So if you want safe delivery some complications during pregnancy is better according to uk nhs care plan. You will get better attention if you have more complications.
    Also hospital upgrade is that A&E is busy not to visit if it isn't emergency.
    For your kind information nobody will be visiting your hospital unnecessarily.There is always a reason we visit hospital and that is necessary.
    In a dental appointment, she said my nerve looks damaged after a month of permanent filing in a cavity as I was experiencing severe pain.
    So I asked them what to do.
    She told me like RCT is needed. So I requested to book appointment dfor RCT.To my surprise she prescribed me fluoride toothpaste and said to wait if pain will subside with that toothpaste.
    So my nerve will be damaged permanently which means RCT is not possible except extraction.
    So here is big problem, nhs do not focus on sustainable treatment but keep on trying assuring us, using alternative like use of pain killer and scheduling for next appointment. These all reason led to more people in queue for next appointment, no early full treatment causing severe problems in future.
    Take a good care of yourself n your family. If you are in medical field especially immigrants working in uk please work more properly, being immigrant myself I experienced most of immigrants are more irresponsible and careless.Do not sacrifice someone's life just to earn more than in your country. For innocent immigrating people fly back to your country if you want to be alive whenever you feel health care services are needed.

  • @SalhAlhalaf
    @SalhAlhalaf 4 місяці тому

    Peace be upon you. Who knows this injection that gives treatment for blood pressure? 😢😢😢

  • @jaybee1196
    @jaybee1196 Рік тому +1

    Can’t watch Freeman without thinking about how Peterson so skilfully dissected her. Lobster bisque anyone?

  • @burrrrrrrrrrrrrrp
    @burrrrrrrrrrrrrrp Рік тому +6

    Tory Britain, you voted for it

    • @strangemagic5502
      @strangemagic5502 Рік тому

      Labour Wales and SNP Scotland and they voted for it except me of course

  • @benwilliams11
    @benwilliams11 12 днів тому

    Sometimes I wish they would put those that are on end of life to sleep if they’re extremely ill and in pain. That way it will take the pressure off the hospitals.

  • @robwhitton7399
    @robwhitton7399 Рік тому +1

    I think we know how bad it is, it’s no surprise , do they want reporters there simply being in the way?

    • @ReggieThePug
      @ReggieThePug Рік тому +1

      Yet who do you blame,??
      The sick or the evil money grabbing government??

  • @wolves1980
    @wolves1980 Рік тому +3

    But the news never says the reason there's to many people in the country stop letting people in

    • @witheredflowerr6265
      @witheredflowerr6265 Рік тому +1

      its not about the amount of people in the country because the nhs keep on getting nurses and staff from abroad instead of working with the people who already live here. there must be other schemes to encourage more medicine students and nurses onto the course as well as more pay for the staff so there isn't more staff leaving due to being underpaid.

    • @rhinoboy6603
      @rhinoboy6603 Рік тому

      Oh there we are, the migrant myth. Another Tory party divide and rule tactic.
      Fact check:
      The Migration Advisory Committee report on EEA migration from 2018 found ‘no evidence that migration has reduced the quality of healthcare’.
      Immigrants should not be blamed for the pressures in A&E and other parts of the NHS. The reasons behind these pressures - unsurprisingly - are far more complex: a mix of growing and changing population health needs, chronic workforce shortages, a decade of austerity in funding for the NHS and other public services, and many other factors. What is clear, however, is that the health and care system depends on its international staff to help fix the mess it’s in.

    • @wolves1980
      @wolves1980 Рік тому +1

      @Witheredflowerr that is true but we are over populated mate fact there is to many people got to stop

    • @wolves1980
      @wolves1980 Рік тому +2

      @Rhino boy is that so funny evertime I go to AE it's full of foreigners or a doctor appointment well when I can get one I'm not a Tory or Labour I'd get rid of the lot of them if I could to many people coming here illegal as well . The right numbers and the right sort like Australia point system is needed take it your labour

    • @ukguy
      @ukguy Рік тому +1

      Exactly, all the boat migrants living in hotels have a GP that visits them and free NHS dentist but good luck if you or I need a GP appointment or need to see an NHS dentist.

  • @Deathwish026
    @Deathwish026 Рік тому +8

    i support more strikes for better healthcare and living standars with regards to pay and training to all healthcare staff

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Рік тому +1

      I support replacing the strikers with less greedy people.

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Рік тому +3

    Asking staff to be more productive is taking the p

  • @Jamal-jv8yc
    @Jamal-jv8yc Рік тому

    English taxpayers need to further support Wales. These regions typically receive more per person than most areas of England

  • @johnwintergreen3180
    @johnwintergreen3180 Рік тому +1

    Nhs cant cope because of open door immigration

  • @muzwot9603
    @muzwot9603 Рік тому +3

    Barely any doctors and surgeons speaking out in support of their colleagues, tells you all you need to know about selfishness and greed.

    • @anarchism1
      @anarchism1 Рік тому +4

      They are too busy working mate

    • @aljack1979
      @aljack1979 Рік тому +2

      It doesn't affect the surgeons, they are consultants, top of the tree, they manage their own workload. It's the junior doctors that are ran off their feet.

  • @jasonnorth2728
    @jasonnorth2728 Рік тому

    Are our residential homes full and our hospitals unable to pass on patients

  • @devanandsamlal9773
    @devanandsamlal9773 Рік тому +1

    Help me figure this out. The country recently spent millions, I said millions to put on a Charade, Parade, Everything possible for a dead lady. But can't take care of the hardworking healthcare professionals.
    Make it make sense.
    Is the dead more important than the living?

    • @j.a.motteux2785
      @j.a.motteux2785 Рік тому

      NHS blows through that much in mere minutes. The cost of the NHS per year totally eclipses the money spent on the funeral. Roughly 10mn for funeral, NHS and social care yearly budget is ~180bn. So if we spent no money for the queen's funeral and put it into healthcare instead we could fund the NHS for a whopping... Half an hour...

    • @andywilliams7323
      @andywilliams7323 Рік тому

      The Queen's funeral was a one-off cost of about £8 million. The NHS costs about £8 million each single hour, its annual cost is about £180 billion.

  • @belkentens
    @belkentens Рік тому +1

    Hi…
    Has anyone mentioned
    ‘12 years of Tory….’ yet?…
    Oh good…

  • @perfectallycromulent
    @perfectallycromulent Рік тому +2

    weird how if a country keeps voting for a tax-cutting rich person's party year after year, government services keep getting worse and worse. maybe don't vote tory next time, britain. nothing's gonna change if you keep voting for the same party.

  • @888ssss
    @888ssss Рік тому +3

    interesting how my private care is not affected ?

    • @patricia247able
      @patricia247able Рік тому +4

      Lying bot

    • @Ian-mj4pt
      @Ian-mj4pt Рік тому

      Foxtrot Oscar muppet

    • @motive1236
      @motive1236 Рік тому

      Well yeah it’s private

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Рік тому

      @@motive1236 yes. there are no strikes because the staff are content and not led by marxist unions chiefs on bigger salaries than mine, and who also have private care..

    • @888ssss
      @888ssss Рік тому

      @@Ian-mj4pt its only £46 a month. i dont fancy lining up behind half the third world for a scan ffs.

  • @chrisbrown3278
    @chrisbrown3278 Рік тому

    Yesterday there was an interview with Aseem Malhotra senior cardiologist on the bbc which slipped through the censors . He spoke about the dangers of these things that some have had put into themselves at the request of church and state . The cat is crawling out of the bag .

  • @RS-hr8mj
    @RS-hr8mj Рік тому +3

    NHS is chronically understaffed, yet the Government never finds money for the remaining specialists.

    • @EIRE55
      @EIRE55 Рік тому

      The NHS is purposely being destroyed, and it has always had more than enough funding. Bad management.

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Рік тому

      It's not. My doctor's surgery has plenty of staff, and not many patients

  • @goodyan4453
    @goodyan4453 Рік тому +6

    Will they be doing dance routines in the corridors like when they were stretched during the pandemic??

  • @EIRE55
    @EIRE55 Рік тому +1

    We are in the 21st century and, instead of going forward, we're going backward.
    Instead of progression, regression is happening at an alarming rate. Slavery is now taking on a whole new meaning.
    Of course, what's happening has been carefully planned for many decades, and executed in a brutal manner.
    Even though the NHS has ALWAYS had enough funding (fact), it will be destroyed within the next few years.

  • @kanerichards1543
    @kanerichards1543 Рік тому

    I feel so sorry for the NHS nurses, care home workers, now we have the fire brigade and teachers striking
    All of these are heroes for now and the future
    We need these people
    Why on earth are we not as a nation not giving them the help support and commitment they deserve never mind need.
    The government needs to be thrown out and let the nation get our country back on track as its a joke and humiliation
    With all due respect why can you get better pay working at Iceland then being part of the NHS like myself and I was an ambulance transport driver working flat out during covid and well before covid
    The appeal to be a nurse / paramedic or firefighter or social care worker whether it's a home or supported living or becoming a teacher
    There wages should be better and more incentive instead it's work like a pig 24-7 and get nothing back but these people carry on cause they love the job

  • @floringeorgechirila9127
    @floringeorgechirila9127 Рік тому

    Where is BJ’s bus for NHS

  • @bindyasonu5190
    @bindyasonu5190 Рік тому

    Nhs using lots of agency staff and paying lots of money why can’t they give money to own staff and that’s way to encourage more regular staff to work and cover shift.
    Also increase cares for community care .

  • @krisjustin3884
    @krisjustin3884 Рік тому

    Gaslighting the victims of bureaucratic incompetence! Age old Tory response.

  • @jasonnorth2728
    @jasonnorth2728 Рік тому

    How much detriment does uncontrolled immigration both legal and illegal have on our NHS

  • @Ian-mj4pt
    @Ian-mj4pt Рік тому

    Thank the tories but still blame the workers ffs people wake up

  • @wilmafallon8712
    @wilmafallon8712 Рік тому

    Vivan G . They sacked the honest ones . The brave warriors !!

  • @Wishing_you_peace
    @Wishing_you_peace Рік тому +2

    I am.not sure how a nurses pay rise would solve immediate problems. I work in healthcare and the worload is heavy, it is hard to be effective and meet the high standards I would like to. A pay rise won't make me want to.stay long term.

    • @colinjames7569
      @colinjames7569 Рік тому

      I am a registered nurse 8 years.
      I would be happier, painting houses.
      or working on a grill In kitchen or maybe construction work instead. As I have had

    • @colinjames7569
      @colinjames7569 Рік тому

      It’s called incentive. You obviously DO NOT work in healthcare. Exactly what do? Fake. Don’t overthink it.

  • @av7470
    @av7470 Рік тому +6

    IT LOOKS LIKE A WAR FIELD AND THATS WITH THEM FULLY STAFFED FOR THE CAMERAS

    • @unknownentity7964
      @unknownentity7964 Рік тому +1

      I've been in that exact a&e many times, including last October and November. They were equally staffed back then, I couldn't see any difference here that would have been 'for the cameras'. They've given the best most organised treatment I've had, vs from Worcester hospital or the Alexandra, which is where ambulances would usually send their patients vs Warwick. Warwick hospital is lucky that it's not under the same burden of patients as Worcester /redditch, which are hospitals who cover a huge number of patients compared to Warwick (in terms of density of population in the areas which send patients there)

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Рік тому

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    • @av7470
      @av7470 Рік тому

      @@winstoningram99 It is because it is coming from me. Now bow down

    • @winstoningram99
      @winstoningram99 Рік тому +1

      @@av7470 lol. I will 🧎🏻‍♂️

  • @einsteinbfergie4315
    @einsteinbfergie4315 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely appalling ‼️‼️‼️ maybe the Queen can sale some freaken jewelry and build another hospital. I thought Canada was bad, but NHS should be ashamed

  • @strangemagic5502
    @strangemagic5502 Рік тому +5

    Overstretched certainly but not underpaid at all. I know

    • @Emma-two
      @Emma-two Рік тому +2

      Not underpaid?

    • @strangemagic5502
      @strangemagic5502 Рік тому

      @@Emma-two exactly. Was there something else?

    • @Emma-two
      @Emma-two Рік тому +3

      @@strangemagic5502 what makes you think they're not underpaid?

    • @witheredflowerr6265
      @witheredflowerr6265 Рік тому +3

      how would u know do you work in the field?? because if you don''t you have no clue they are definitely underpaid for the extensive work they do.

    • @strangemagic5502
      @strangemagic5502 Рік тому

      @@Emma-two I have worked for the NHS for over 22 years and I appreciate how much we do get paid with generous sick leave and annual leave compared to the private sector. My gripe is actual NHS underfunding for the care of patients particularly the elderly. This comprises our ability to provide the correct care and attention in many other areas. All too often patients are being held back by bed blocking.

  • @TusharKumar-il1ec
    @TusharKumar-il1ec Рік тому

    Had Ambulances not developed , English patients would never been able to reach hospitals?

  • @TheSyrianAleppo
    @TheSyrianAleppo Рік тому

    Clinical staff with a lanyard? not right this

  • @shaziasultan-hq4wr
    @shaziasultan-hq4wr Місяць тому

    Plzzz help my sister Beena Sultan she Live's in UK in Hospital but now she is missing plzzz help me

  • @lawrencebishton9071
    @lawrencebishton9071 4 місяці тому

    yea a stretcher needed changing 🤣🤣🤣

  • @NogHenson
    @NogHenson 2 місяці тому

    Another NHS crisis?? Oh no !!!! Give over .

  • @ThatTallGuy0
    @ThatTallGuy0 Рік тому +6

    It’s fine you can rest well in your hospital bed knowing thousands of illegal immigrants are posted up in 4 star hotels all across the country… and youre paying for it

    • @bitcoincryptofreedom3652
      @bitcoincryptofreedom3652 Рік тому

      The woke crowd ❤️ it

    • @oysteroid4030
      @oysteroid4030 Рік тому +1

      Hope that Rishi is among the seriously I'll.

    • @ThatTallGuy0
      @ThatTallGuy0 Рік тому +1

      @@oysteroid4030 imagine going to the hospital and seeing rishi sat in the waiting room. Would never happen in a million years

  • @reemapatel662
    @reemapatel662 Рік тому +7

    Hope God saves patients 💯🙏❤️ please calm dawn all lol

    • @treadstone1970
      @treadstone1970 Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy Рік тому +1

      Which God? One of the ones with animal heads? Sure the Gods will magic everything better! No need for strikes just pray and God will suddenly give everyone a big pay rise! Genius idea!

  • @ReggieThePug
    @ReggieThePug Рік тому +2

    Yet the sick are to blame not the sick evil GOVERNMENT

  • @windsorchan3247
    @windsorchan3247 Рік тому

    What on earth the conservative government keeps on sending tankers, weapons to Ukraine indefinitely but refuse to look after the legitimate demand of the nurses for a living wages? Where is the national interest?

  • @jasonnorth2728
    @jasonnorth2728 Рік тому +1

    Does illegal immagration impact the homeless numbers in this country

  • @misterpositive9337
    @misterpositive9337 Рік тому

    Solution is to leave the UK and find a better country to live in

  • @AbdulRehman-kz6ut
    @AbdulRehman-kz6ut Рік тому

    Sir hamari kashmore police hospital ke zarorat nahi all Pakistan police is so great pls written name in world book

  • @peterjohn3180
    @peterjohn3180 Рік тому

    Try getting pain killers
    I saw several people beg for morphine for over 4 hours in agony and some nurses are hardened to it so think nothing of it.
    Been that way for years.

    • @peterjohn3180
      @peterjohn3180 Рік тому

      @newnewmee44 lol, thing that takes time, apparently is that it takes a doctor to sign off on it and two nurses to witness it after that?

    • @peterjohn3180
      @peterjohn3180 Рік тому

      @newnewmee44 it's in place basically for stock taking purposes.
      Of course doctors are the profession most likely to have morphinism. It's impossible to say how much is diverted.
      One trick is to say that patients have been given morphine but take it themselves.

  • @ryansweeney1661
    @ryansweeney1661 Рік тому +6

    This is not a true reflection because they got camera there which means the evil ones act good and you don't see the neglected patients plus the mistreatment of patients also the aggressive rudely attitude they have ,
    Make them have hidden camera then you'll see what I seen on the wards ,

    • @patricia247able
      @patricia247able Рік тому

      Oh put a sock in it bot.

    • @ryansweeney1661
      @ryansweeney1661 Рік тому

      @@patricia247able No am human you might not like my opinion which is true but don't be a silly idiot

    • @Kikiconsilience
      @Kikiconsilience Рік тому +4

      I am a long term patient with kidney failure and chemo. Nurses and doctors were always kind to me. Always took great care of me.

    • @Emma-two
      @Emma-two Рік тому +4

      Sorry you had a bad experience and that should be dealt with but please don't paint every health care work with the same brush!

    • @ryansweeney1661
      @ryansweeney1661 Рік тому

      @SassySam but I still blame the NHS for nearly killing me and they do thousands of others through malpractice

  • @U581
    @U581 Рік тому +2

    I am not british, but my wife family do. I wonder what happen with cases that cannot wait such as: heart attacks and strokes? the pacients with this problems never survive (my nan, and aunt died of brain strokes)

    • @adamdodda3751
      @adamdodda3751 Рік тому +2

      Yes it’s terrible, here in my city Ambulances are in a looong queue and people are waiting hours to get in, and are dying in the back of ambualnces

    • @U581
      @U581 Рік тому +1

      @@adamdodda3751 So it is expected deads for waiting? deads that could be avoided?

    • @alfonsohorcajada4399
      @alfonsohorcajada4399 Рік тому +2

      @@U581 not expected. It is happening already. It is very sad the UK is where it is today...

    • @Kikiconsilience
      @Kikiconsilience Рік тому +2

      I am in terminal stage of kidney failure and we are left to die. No help available. Doctors and nurses trying their best but it’s not enough.

    • @U581
      @U581 Рік тому

      @@alfonsohorcajada4399 Looks like the IMSS (the NHS in my country) has more commitment (and the IMSS has bad reputation).

  • @wereham
    @wereham Рік тому

    Never forgive. Never forget

  • @brobeef6557
    @brobeef6557 Рік тому

    Where is Bojo's Brexit?

  • @Calmly-replied111
    @Calmly-replied111 Рік тому +1

    Alrighty now we talking 😬 using the correct language "system collapse " when People are able to finally 👏 view the data of what's going on they can demand a change 😤

  • @dongmingzhu666
    @dongmingzhu666 Рік тому +2

    Now that the NHS has collapsed, private healthcare shall rise! 💪 If you have money you live; if you have no money you die. Simple but brutal 🤣

    • @waxwiresnwaves
      @waxwiresnwaves Рік тому

      Private health care in America shows that you can die if you have money as well it's the most expensive and worst at the same time

    • @dongmingzhu666
      @dongmingzhu666 Рік тому +1

      @@waxwiresnwaves surely Steve Jobs died, but that’s not due to the incompetency of their healthcare system