Private health care tends to be pretty jank, usually bupa's cheapest scheme or whatever.
The two permie jobs that I had it were basically the same, if your NHS gp diagnoses you with something that requires referral to a specialist, they will pay 250 quid of the cost of a private referral (which may or may not cover it) as well as the cost of any necessary non-cosmetic surgery/treatment privately.
So if you break your leg, or suffer some serious ailment, you can have private treatment. For everyone else, it does nothing. And some consultants charge more than 250 quid, so you can expect to pay the difference!
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post
The wage war has started in Scotland, the government is proposing all GPs are salaried, no more 150k for 3 days work stuff if they win.
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They keep demanding the NHS works 24/7 when really not that many people want to access the service that way, I mean why go to your GP at night when your work will let you go during the daytime?
SO they are paying GPs 150 quid an hour in the evening to sit in surgeries that are hardly booked and have a massive do not attend percentage.
The wage war has started in Scotland, the government is proposing all GPs are salaried, no more 150k for 3 days work stuff if they win.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI blow my nose in your direction.
Good luck dealing with the NHS
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostStop bullying me
The words Permie and Low life are synonyms according to Urban dictionary.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThread title is rubbish if the company has Private Health insurance.
The words Permie and Low life are synonyms according to Urban dictionary.
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UKIP will solve it by kicking out all the foreign nurses. Will save a fortune.
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I see the conclusion was to improve efficiency and contain costs, what they need is more management consultants and IT systems then. If they sack a few nurses and doctors they could fund more IT projects to make the remainder more efficient
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Which means permies cannot afford to fall sick !
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