Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Although I do not have a BUPA scheme - I pay into the Benenden Health Care Scheme, which allows you to access a private consultation if there is either a too long a wait for NHS appointment or there is no local consultant.

I used it for a very painful lump on my finger which prevented me holding a cup/pen etc. There was a 6 month wait for NHS but after contacting the Benenden, they found one of their Consultants working at Kings - I was seen in 3 days, given an injection and further appointement plus all tests. Suspected base cell carcinoma. Consultant refered me to another team at Kings under NHS and I was operated on with 2-3 months.

To answer above question.

I DO pay for my health service through my insurance.

The NHS trains doctors and nurses who then often go private for more money.

I have had a few bad experiences but that's about 5% of the experiences I have had all my life with the NHS which as previously mentioned saved my life many times and continues to keep an eye out for me regularly via Kings. It's why I became a member of the Trust.

Marmora Man Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> A good argument could be made that those with the

> resources should "go private" to reduce their load

> on the NHS.


I don't really think so. As more patients turn to the private sector, more doctors and other staff move over into private work. NHS wards are even sometimes converted into private wards if the numbers add up.


I'm not anti-private healthcare at all, but it's not necessarily true that going private reduces pressure on NHS services.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Disagree. Where are the police when you need them? People want a police presence, they want to feel reassured by seeing them do what the word suggests, policing, so go catch some bad guys, arrest, charge and get the CPS to prosecute with the evidence to enable this to happen. Stabbing and shootings are so common place they no longer even get reported in the public domain. How many crimes don't get solved? Rather case closed and forgotten. The number of low to high level crimes which remain unsolved is staggering.  The criminal fraternity know this, they know they won't get caught so they just carry on.  Biggest crimes which affect most people, probably are phone and car theft, both are prolific and what do the police do, diddly squat. zilch, nothing, provide a crime reference number and the case is closed. Not good enough, not by a country mile.   Met Engage? I don't think so.
    • https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/violent-crime-plunges-london-homicide-rate-b1247078.html Worth doing a little checking before making assumptions about violent crimes. Recent data suggests a drop in violent crime. Gang violence will make a significant contribution to the numbers. You are unlikely to be attacked by a stranger   
    • Unfortunately there are plenty of shops which don't care and will sell vapes, alcohol and weed to minors, I'm sure they won't care about selling them fireworks. Or the kids nick them.
    • It’s getting a bit annoying. We’ve a nervous dog who trembles when they go off. I know to expect it around Halloween and Diwali but it seems to be happening more through the year. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...