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Now why doesn't the NHS pay for Charlie's food and keep?
He is saving them thousands.
Hi @Guzzler, Perhaps my Aussie humour is too out of place. In the Guardian article, and I am going on memory too, it was that NHS should pay something, not financially, but in making good on any misinformation from them which the paper spouted, correct the paper so that less harm may result - in other words, to set to rights.Are you being serious? You have made a similar comment before (on how the NHS should be responsible for what the papers (the Guardian, I seem to remember in this particular case) print wrt to the journalists report on studies). You seem to be of the opinion that the NHS is responsible and therefore liable for every woe in society.
To own and care for any animal is a personal undertaking, nowt to do with our health service.
Hi @Guzzler, Perhaps my Aussie humour is too out of place. In the Guardian article, and I am going on memory too, it was that NHS should pay something, not financially, but in making good on any misinformation from them which the paper spouted, correct the paper so that less harm may result - in other words, to set to rights.
On this forum subject it was a way of saying how much this dog and the companionship with this human friend had saved the NHS in potential health costs. If the NHS funded this type of thing ( a service dog has had special training which costs) they might have money left over for other important things
I am a dog lover, always have been and there is no doubt in my mind that animals can and do improve health outcomes. The NHS is funded through taxes one of which is National Insurance Contributions. It is central government that decides how much the NHSs share of taxes it gets and successive governments have chronically underfunded the NHS for decades. So, the bean counters in the NHS have to divvy up that money on treatments, surgeries, therapys, drugs etc. To pay for an animal's upkeep including vets bills would mean taking funding from somewhere else like... ooh I don't know... CGMs or the latest chemo drugs or research studies. The NHS is not a perfect system but properly funded it could be an example to be held up to the world. There is also the question of abuse. Picture the scenario, my pet lowers my blood pressure therefore I'm saving the NHS money on fewer drugs, what pet is it? a tarantula/budgie/fish/micropig/handbag dog. You see the problem there?
Would a lottery ticket help ??Just to add, I think a Porche would lower my A1c....
Shhh don't tell everyone...Just to add, I think a Porche would lower my A1c....
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