road2ruin
Q-School Graduate
Even with extra money available to the NHS I very much doubt much of it will flood down to the ground level - expect a great deal to be swallowed up somewhere.
Still would like to see some sort of medical insurance scheme brought in
This is the major issue with the NHS. It would be a complete waste of time to give the NHS an extra £350m per day/week/month/year as, ultimately, it would be wasted and wouldn't get down to the people who need it. The issues are down to complete mismanagement and a bloated organisation that needs stripping back to the bare bones. I don't mean by reducing medical positions either. Approximately 50% of all staff in the NHS are not clinically trained and I read that there are 2 managers for every nurse. That's the issue. By giving them even more money will not improve the service it will just speed up the wastage.
I have friends who work in the admin side of the NHS and even they admit it's embarrassing. They work in teams that no one really knows what they're doing so they just plod along, waiting until 4:30pm and then leaving. One got so bored that she actually went to find a direct manager to see what the plans were for the department and was told that there wasn't really anyone there who was managing them so just to do the best they can. Another favourite is to actively seek out redundancy as it's almost certain that you'll be hired back within a month or so having had a decent payout.