I saw the debate between Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak the other night.
They were asked if they would have private medical treatment.
Rishi Sunak said he would do it, but Keir Starmer said he wouldn’t Because his family was rooted in the NHS and was very committed to him.
Like many of the things they said, I feel this was Rhetoric.
After having worked at the NHS for 18 years, I have realized that it is It is not a normal business model.
He is not supporting the NHS using it.
In fact, quite the opposite.
The NHS has a fixed amount of money and has to make the best use of that money and soo The less people who use it, the better.
It is not the case that they are paid for each procedure they do.
… and then they don’t seek to increase the amount of work they do.
I feel that if you want to support the NHS, you will use it as little as possible.
Most of the procedures I do involve eliminating problematic injuries such as moles, cysts and packages and blows and breath to patients who do not bother their GP or NHS with this, since it is something we can solve.
I will let your GP in terms of your medical record, but I don’t think you need to take a GP appointment.
Obviously, there is an invaded cost and not everyone can pay this and the NHS is there to deal with serious problems and is there for all of us.
However, he cannot deal with everything.
… and there are many things that you simply cannot face and I don’t think you are useful in saying that I would not consider private treatment.
I think that if you can have a private treatment, then you are helping NHS by removing the pressure, since the last thing you need is to use the NHS more, they support it.
I think we must focus more on what is there the NHS and let it make it effective.