No to scrapping it, but it does need serious reform.
My father is 85 and was diagnosed with invasive bladder cancer 6 months ago. He lives on a low income with no savings in London but is very independent.
In the last 6 months he has been referred for outpatient care at three hospitals and has probably had 20 appointments + 3 in patient stays for "tests". His notes have not followed him on some occasions and he has had to tell them what is wrong with him several times. Probably 75% of the appointments could have been completed over the phone. Instead he has to book patient transport which usually runs late so he misses his slot and carts him back home several hours after he is ready.
After 6 months of tests he still has not received any treatment. All the options (Bladder removal, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, catheter etc) have been put to him several times but nothing has been done. One operation slot was booked and cancelled 2 days before the due date. Nothing has been re-scheduled yet.
Each hospital is carrying out expensive intrusive tests, often repeats of earlier ones, and then passing the buck. No one is taking ownership of his medical problem and sorting it out. GP (different one each time) does not want to know.
I see him at the weekends sometime and he is fading away due to the incompetence of the NHS and stress of trying to deal with his condition.
If I did 3rd line support the way they treat elderly patients, my chances of staying in contract would be slim at best!
Sorry - mini rant over.
My father is 85 and was diagnosed with invasive bladder cancer 6 months ago. He lives on a low income with no savings in London but is very independent.
In the last 6 months he has been referred for outpatient care at three hospitals and has probably had 20 appointments + 3 in patient stays for "tests". His notes have not followed him on some occasions and he has had to tell them what is wrong with him several times. Probably 75% of the appointments could have been completed over the phone. Instead he has to book patient transport which usually runs late so he misses his slot and carts him back home several hours after he is ready.
After 6 months of tests he still has not received any treatment. All the options (Bladder removal, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, catheter etc) have been put to him several times but nothing has been done. One operation slot was booked and cancelled 2 days before the due date. Nothing has been re-scheduled yet.
Each hospital is carrying out expensive intrusive tests, often repeats of earlier ones, and then passing the buck. No one is taking ownership of his medical problem and sorting it out. GP (different one each time) does not want to know.
I see him at the weekends sometime and he is fading away due to the incompetence of the NHS and stress of trying to deal with his condition.
If I did 3rd line support the way they treat elderly patients, my chances of staying in contract would be slim at best!
Sorry - mini rant over.
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