Where is the NHS when you need it?

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Drago

Legendary Member
If the pensions, holiday pay, sick pay etc was more inline with the private sector there would be more money to spend on patients. This I got from a recently retired 56 year old senior midwife.

But then if they were in line with the private sector there would be little incentive to go and work for the NHS, so they'd have to up the salaries to match the private sector instead, leaving little NET benefit.
 

vickster

Squire
They could go to the cafeteria....
Presumably there wasn't one...or the shop being closed wouldnt be such a disaster. Nor any shops, restaurants or a petrol station anywhere close
 

screenman

Squire
But then if they were in line with the private sector there would be little incentive to go and work for the NHS, so they'd have to up the salaries to match the private sector instead, leaving little NET benefit.

The wages in this county are better working for the civil service than private sector.
 

vickster

Squire
Well precisely. I'm assuming they drove to the hospital so could leave. They may even have been fairly close to home to get something
 

screenman

Squire
Except that's bollocks. What people get paid is irrelevant to the amount of money for patient care...

Is there 2 pots? Please understand I have no idea how the finances work and that I am only repeating what I was told by an honest person last week.
 

vickster

Squire
I do not think of anyone in the private sector earning what my kids in the public sector earn.
Are they CEOs? And even then, a private sector one, if any good in a company with a turnover equivalent to say an NHS Trust or PCT budget, would earn much more
 

Tin Pot

Guru
Not much fun when you wait 8 hours without being informed of what is happening and not being able to get a drink or food because the hospital shop is closed.

True, and I've been annoyed with them before myself - they are not beyond criticism IMO. But it's still amazing to have.
 
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