No it's to your response. I mean alot of what your saying must be personal to you. Did they cut off your balls instead of removing a cataract? Personally I've had no problem with them but reading this I'm so wary know.
Grandfather dies during an 11-HOUR wait for a hospital bed: 83-year-old spent his final hours on a CHAIR in a corridor because ward was too busy, family claim as they blast 'inhumane' NHS care
Bryan Fulstow died aged 83 at Hull Royal Infirmary on November 15 and his son has now slammed the 'inhumane' care he received in the lead up to his death. Grandfather-of-four Bryan, from Kirk Ella, East Riding of Yorkshire, had been rushed to A&E six days prior with sepsis before being moved to the frailty assessment ward. He was then transferred to a ward where no beds were available, so the pensioner was left on a chair in the corridor. Bryan's son Steve was called to say his father had fallen and has challenged hospital managers to justify why they left a severely sick, elderly man alone.
Andrew Jones (pictured) won't be seen for a check-up until June 2025, illustrating just how much the NHS is struggling to cope with its record backlog. Mr Jones, who was given the all-clear five years ago, suffered bladder damage after his operation. It left him needing the toilet more than usual. His GP decided he needed to see a consultant urologist. But a hospital letter gave details for an appointment in two-and-a-half years away. The same hospital gave a June 2025 urology appointment to a 16-year-old (shown in letter).
NHS’s flagship £360m system to slash waiting lists delayed
A flagship programme intended to bring down NHS waiting backlogs is to be delayed after becoming mired in bureaucracy.
The £360 million federated data platform is seen as critical to reducing waiting lists, with a record 7.1 million people now waiting for treatment.
When the plans were announced in the spring, health chiefs said that the system would be an “essential enabler to transformational improvements” across the NHS.
Experts have warned that progress in clearing the lists has been set back by chaotic recording systems.
Next time I'm ill I will cut out the middlemen and contact my local funeral director
'They said they had no space': Family says boy, 5, died after he was sent home from hospital
One doctor said child patients were being transferred to his London hospital from Wales because there were no PICU (paediatric intensive care unit) beds available anywhere in England south of Stoke.
Next time I'm ill I will cut out the middlemen and contact my local funeral director
Doctors raise safety fears at Birmingham hospitals
Whistleblowers at one of England's worst performing hospital trusts have said a climate of fear among staff is putting patients at risk.
Former and current clinicians at University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) NHS Trust allege they were punished by management for raising safety concerns, a BBC Newsnight investigation found. One insider said the trust was "a bit like the mafia".
In the past decade, the trust has referred 26 of its doctors to the General Medical Council, which can investigate a doctor's fitness to practise, a Freedom of Information Act request by an NHS safety campaigner found. In all cases the GMC took no further action.
Eye surgeon Tristan Reuser was referred to the GMC in 2017, several months after raising concerns about a lack of nurses to support operations at the Heart of England NHS Trust, which merged with UHB in 2018. On one occasion he needed to perform emergency eye surgery, but there were no nurses to help and he resorted to using an untrained, non-clinical staff member to assist the procedure.
Next time I'm ill I will cut out the middlemen and contact my local funeral director
'Diabolical a student nurse was in charge': Coroner says understaffed wards to blame for the death of retired doctor, 84
Dr David Gordon-Nesbitt (pictured with his daughter), 84, died on a Saturday night after suffocating while in Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Maidstone, Kent.
Next time I'm ill I will cut out the middlemen and contact my local funeral director
'Mummy, I feel like I'm dying': Heartbroken father says he took daughter, 5, to hospital three times in three days and was told she just needed to be hydrated with Lucozade... before she died from Strep A
A heartbroken father said that he brought his five-year-old daughter who died from Strep A to hospital three times in three days - only to be told by doctors that she just needed to be hydrated with Lucozade. Stella-Lily McCorkindale (pictured), of Belfast, Northern Ireland, who died yesterday, became the UK's ninth Strep A victim after she developed a life-threatening complication to the usually-harmless bug. Her father Robert (right, with his daughter) said that he took the five-year-old to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children three times before she was admitted to an intensive care unit when she said she thought she was dying.
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Bryan Fulstow died aged 83 at Hull Royal Infirmary on November 15 and his son has now slammed the 'inhumane' care he received in the lead up to his death. Grandfather-of-four Bryan, from Kirk Ella, East Riding of Yorkshire, had been rushed to A&E six days prior with sepsis before being moved to the frailty assessment ward. He was then transferred to a ward where no beds were available, so the pensioner was left on a chair in the corridor. Bryan's son Steve was called to say his father had fallen and has challenged hospital managers to justify why they left a severely sick, elderly man alone.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11465079/Grandfather-dies-11-HOUR-wait-hospital-bed.html
Cancer survivor is told he'll have to wait two-and-a-half YEARS for a hospital appointment due to dire NHS backlog
https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2022/11/25/5688554683656651448/636x382_MP4_5688554683656651448.mp4
Andrew Jones (pictured) won't be seen for a check-up until June 2025, illustrating just how much the NHS is struggling to cope with its record backlog. Mr Jones, who was given the all-clear five years ago, suffered bladder damage after his operation. It left him needing the toilet more than usual. His GP decided he needed to see a consultant urologist. But a hospital letter gave details for an appointment in two-and-a-half years away. The same hospital gave a June 2025 urology appointment to a 16-year-old (shown in letter).
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11468683/Cancer-survivor-told-****-wait-two-half-YEARS-hospital-appointment.html
A flagship programme intended to bring down NHS waiting backlogs is to be delayed after becoming mired in bureaucracy.
The £360 million federated data platform is seen as critical to reducing waiting lists, with a record 7.1 million people now waiting for treatment.
When the plans were announced in the spring, health chiefs said that the system would be an “essential enabler to transformational improvements” across the NHS.
Experts have warned that progress in clearing the lists has been set back by chaotic recording systems.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/nhs-flagship-360m-system-slash-210000150.html
One doctor said child patients were being transferred to his London hospital from Wales because there were no PICU (paediatric intensive care unit) beds available anywhere in England south of Stoke.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/they-said-they-had-no-space-family-says-boy-5-died-after-he-was-sent-home-from-hospital/ar-AA14yMlb
But I am a little worried about a Doctor who does not believe London is South of Stoke...
Whistleblowers at one of England's worst performing hospital trusts have said a climate of fear among staff is putting patients at risk.
Former and current clinicians at University Hospitals Birmingham (UHB) NHS Trust allege they were punished by management for raising safety concerns, a BBC Newsnight investigation found.
One insider said the trust was "a bit like the mafia".
In the past decade, the trust has referred 26 of its doctors to the General Medical Council, which can investigate a doctor's fitness to practise, a Freedom of Information Act request by an NHS safety campaigner found. In all cases the GMC took no further action.
Eye surgeon Tristan Reuser was referred to the GMC in 2017, several months after raising concerns about a lack of nurses to support operations at the Heart of England NHS Trust, which merged with UHB in 2018. On one occasion he needed to perform emergency eye surgery, but there were no nurses to help and he resorted to using an untrained, non-clinical staff member to assist the procedure.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-63827648
Dr David Gordon-Nesbitt (pictured with his daughter), 84, died on a Saturday night after suffocating while in Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital in Maidstone, Kent.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11498673/Coroner-says-understaffed-wards-blame-death-retired-doctor-84.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/family-horrified-after-hospital-wrongly-declares-father-dead/ar-AA14RGiv?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=bc85589d0d6a446b967f713f967b338d
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/ambulance-company-killed-my-wife-after-emergency-team-turned-up-16-hours-after-first-call/ar-AA14W8s1?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=90b856b2c05043ca86068fa2084a9a53
Migrant who died after contracting diphtheria had been discharged from hospital, inquest hears
Husean Hseb, 31, said to be a Kurd, suffered multiple organ failure after he was returned to hospital on November 19 with a fever.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11505805/Migrant-died-contracting-diphtheria-discharged-hospital-inquest-hears.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/medical/cancer-patient-85-lay-in-rain-for-7-hours-for-ambulance-despite-living-yards-from-welsh-hospital/ar-AA14YiRy?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=d85fa9af4d4645848ce2820aa3da8a2c
A heartbroken father said that he brought his five-year-old daughter who died from Strep A to hospital three times in three days - only to be told by doctors that she just needed to be hydrated with Lucozade. Stella-Lily McCorkindale (pictured), of Belfast, Northern Ireland, who died yesterday, became the UK's ninth Strep A victim after she developed a life-threatening complication to the usually-harmless bug. Her father Robert (right, with his daughter) said that he took the five-year-old to the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children three times before she was admitted to an intensive care unit when she said she thought she was dying.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-11509873/Hospital-orders-review-death-girl-Strep-father-brought-doctors-three-times.html
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/after-28-years-i-m-leaving-the-nhs-and-it-wasn-t-the-patients-who-pushed-me-over-the-edge/ar-AA150pab?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=4d52fc90d99d45349a5b884c7cfa95ba
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/retired-doctor-suffered-horrifying-death-on-understaffed-nhs-ward/ar-AA151mdn?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c7d2aa5c4cdf45d1b2a2035937569121