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Anyone NOT got private health insurance?

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    #11
    Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
    But wait, isn't this mental health in a nutshell?
    Mental health covers alot of things. From people who get SAD. To people with a huge weight of personal problems. To those with disorders. Autism, bi-polar, etc.

    I have been very honest about my own mental health issues on these boards. However I am saying less and less. When I get so many frequent attacks, what is the point.

    EO had the right idea. A great loss to the forums. Incredibly witty - especially Friday stories. Which were then used against him by the trolls.

    I want to hang round to help people in the Scheme Enquiries sub-forum. Not sure how long I can last.....

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      #12
      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
      I wonder how many doctors are bypassing the NHS because they are seeing the riches that private practices offers? I suppose it's a vicious circle where those left behind finally get fed up and move private for some or all of their time, meaning more people take up private healthcare meaning there is even more demand.
      I would support free higher education for Doctors and Nurses if they committed to working solely for the NHS for a decent period of time - say 10 years.
      ...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...

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        #13
        Most GP's have an online patient access system where you can see Dr availability and book the appointment most suitable. You can see your prescription/inoculation history and make repeat prescription requests too, all without talking to a dragon on reception The only issue is the Dr you want is normally unavailable for 3 weeks but there's always some Dr with an appointment today or tomorrow.

        If you've a long term issue such as heart trouble there are also specialist nurses that'll see you direct bypassing the local Dr and providing a much better service. Stuff like bloods and first aid can normally be sorted immediately at a cottage hospital if you have one near. My local Dr needs an appointment for bloods and it takes a week for the results but the local cottage hospital, in Ripon, does it immediately without appointment and results in 24 hours if you have the relevant form filled out

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          #14
          Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
          Most GP's have an online patient access system where you can see Dr availability and book the appointment most suitable. You can see your prescription/inoculation history and make repeat prescription requests too, all without talking to a dragon on reception The only issue is the Dr you want is normally unavailable for 3 weeks but there's always some Dr with an appointment today or tomorrow.

          If you've a long term issue such as heart trouble there are also specialist nurses that'll see you direct bypassing the local Dr and providing a much better service. Stuff like bloods and first aid can normally be sorted immediately at a cottage hospital if you have one near. My local Dr needs an appointment for bloods and it takes a week for the results but the local cottage hospital, in Ripon, does it immediately without appointment and results in 24 hours if you have the relevant form filled out
          Do surgeries employ dragons or are people turned into dragons?

          I remember once getting into a fight with a dragon. Had to get an appointment with a doctor to get the dragon sorted out.....

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            #15
            Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
            Do surgeries employ dragons or are people turned into dragons?

            I remember once getting into a fight with a dragon. Had to get an appointment with a doctor to get the dragon sorted out.....
            Surgeries employ specially bred dragons designed to protect the Dr's from dealing with patients I once got some iron filings in my eye and spent an hour on the phone convincing a dragon that I needed an appointment now and that it wasn't plain old conjunctivitis

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              #16
              Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
              I wonder how many doctors are bypassing the NHS because they are seeing the riches that private practices offers?
              I don't think the main motivation to become a Dr is money, these people aren't IT contractors they have morals and purpose

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                #17
                Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
                Surgeries employ specially bred dragons designed to protect the Dr's from dealing with patients I once got some iron filings in my eye and spent an hour on the phone convincing a dragon that I needed an appointment now and that it wasn't plain old conjunctivitis
                Why not go to A&E?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by tiggat View Post
                  I don't think the main motivation to become a Dr is money, these people aren't IT contractors they have morals and purpose
                  Maybe not, but if you can get more money for a lot less stress I can't imagine many doctors not making the jump in the end
                  Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
                  I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

                  I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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                    #19
                    I want my children to go into the medical profession. People will not get less unwell. And its the best way of being able to leave the UK.

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                      #20
                      To answer the original question, I haven't got private health insurance.

                      I'm recovering very well from the recent double coronary artery bypass grafts I received as an urgent NHS patient in one of the best cardio-thoracic surgery units in the world, thanks

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