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The health minister talks of ".. a very good year for the NHS ..."
The real carers think otherwise.
Out-of-hours GP care is shambolic, say The National Audit Office..
A private company would have long gone to the wall.
I guess ...You can fool some of the people some of the time but not all the people all of the time !
What a mess ! If services will not suffer in the wake of the mass NHS job losses, then all the folk leaving must have been doing sfa .. Yeah right !! If they were doing that, then sack the PCTs out of hand, they employed the folk .....
If you did not you'd
The real carers think otherwise.
Out-of-hours GP care is shambolic, say The National Audit Office..
Not even Jesus Christ could command such pay .... Our money poured in torrents down the drain... Why would foreign docs flock here? Easy money is why.....Since January 2005, the local PCT, or private company, running the out-of- hours service has hired doctors to work shifts at up to £141 an hour, the NAO found. For two 15-hour shifts from 8am to 11pm on Saturday and Sunday, a doctor could earn up to £4,230. The number of doctors from Germany, France and Italy registering to practice in the UK has doubled, according to the General Medical Council.
The NAO said the health department saved £180m from the £6,000 sliced off GPs' incomes but the total cost of the out-of-hours service in 2004-05 was £392m - £212m more.
The department allocated £312m, £70m short of the £392m required. "That created a problem for the PCTs," Mr Shapcott said....
A private company would have long gone to the wall.
I guess ...You can fool some of the people some of the time but not all the people all of the time !
What a mess ! If services will not suffer in the wake of the mass NHS job losses, then all the folk leaving must have been doing sfa .. Yeah right !! If they were doing that, then sack the PCTs out of hand, they employed the folk .....
If you did not you'd