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Offline Colwyn

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« on: September 24, 2010, 10:31:25 AM »
I have spent the last three weeks or so in a local hospital. I was fully prepared to write a little note here saying "I don't know why people complain about the NHS; I found the service fine". Unfortunately this wasn't my experience.

As far as I am able to tell the clinical service was very good but conditions on the ward were grim. Before becoming an inpatient I did not believe that places like this existed in 21st century UK. The first thing that struck me was the great variety of disgusting smells on the ward, and then the clutter of furniture and equipment clogging the corridor and the places between beds. After a few days the general disorganization and inefficiency became apparent; not surprising given the daily struggle to knit together a patchwork of ward staff and nurses from "Bank", "Pool" and "Agency" to maintain minimum staffing levels - and often failing. Overall the ward was a place of squalor and muddle.

The low point was the day I had a colonoscopy - a rather disagreeable experience. I was in a single ward at the time - the term "private ward" would not be appropriate as you will see - because the doctors were concerned that I might have an "exotic" (i.e. Turkish) infectious disease. I was taken to theatre in my own bed, crashing into the obstructions along the corridor. When the procedure was over I was looking forward to a quiet recovery back in my room. When we arrived outside the door one of the porter's said "We cannot take you back to your room". "What???". "There is a gentleman in there squatting in the middle of the room and is p*ssing all over the floor". I suppose I could have just shrugged this off as one of those things that happen but having just had a six foot pipe shoved up my backside I was a little irascible and had had enough. I demanded to be let out of bed, went to sit in the toilet for 10 minutes until things were sorted out, got dressed and escaped by a side door to go down to the pub for a pint.

I feel very sorry for the nurses who work hard to provide health care under these sorts of conditions.



Offline valleyboy

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« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2010, 13:27:10 PM »
Sorry you had this bad experience Colwyn, I can assure you we all do our utmost to provide the very best care we can, but however as you quite correctly pointed out resources can be a little "stretched", and with current cutbacks I can only see the situation worsening unfortunately !.

The majority of staff are just as frustrated as you, believe me. I hope you will accept a personal apology from a very small cog in a very large wheel ! :-\

As a cynical footnote the "bankers" (could start with a "w") who helped create this current situation are still getting their bonuses, perhaps if they made a contribution back into the system it could maybe pay for some upgrades within the NHS.[:(!]

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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2010, 00:42:05 AM »
"got dressed and escaped by a side door to go down to the pub for a pint."

Hope they removed the pole first  ;)

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« Reply #3 on: September 25, 2010, 08:21:45 AM »
my mum works in a large nhs admin building and the ergonomics team are replacing all their not very old straight desks with curved desks.
All the time this sort of nonsense is going on things will never improve

Offline GordonA

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« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2010, 13:36:28 PM »
Bring back Matrons!! That was how to run hospitals!! Get rid of Hospital Managers, Ergonomic Teams? What in the name o' the wee man is that all about??
It was announced yesterday that our 'fantastic' new government,   (BOLLOX), is to get rid of most of the 'Quangos' that exist,let's just pray that the Hospital Managers go first. [:(!][:(!]
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« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2010, 14:38:14 PM »
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Originally posted by GordonA

Bring back Matrons!! That was how to run hospitals!! Get rid of Hospital Managers, Ergonomic Teams? What in the name o' the wee man is that all about??
It was announced yesterday that our 'fantastic' new government,   (BOLLOX), is to get rid of most of the 'Quangos' that exist,let's just pray that the Hospital Managers go first. [:(!][:(!]
Gordy



Couldn't agree more Gordy - Well said !!!!!

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« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2010, 17:58:05 PM »
A beer enema - hope it hit the spot. Let's hope you don't have to revisit.




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