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<blockquote data-quote="Adele99" data-source="post: 627088" data-attributes="member: 47601"><p>If everyone wants to start paying huge bills for private medical insurance then more people suing GPs and health boards is the way to go particularly for minor misdiagnoses. And complaints about doctors attitudes. It's far too complicated a subject to even contemplate. It would frighten the life out of me being a doctor responsible for people's health and correct diagnosis, particularly if the slightest thing resulted in a lawsuit. Should we also start using vets when they get things wrong in diagnosing our pets? </p><p></p><p>I've had experience of misdiagnoses and my last spell in hospital a few months ago was like a comedy of errors, however overall I still think the NHS is probably the best value health service in the world. No system is perfect, not in health, in law or in any subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adele99, post: 627088, member: 47601"] If everyone wants to start paying huge bills for private medical insurance then more people suing GPs and health boards is the way to go particularly for minor misdiagnoses. And complaints about doctors attitudes. It's far too complicated a subject to even contemplate. It would frighten the life out of me being a doctor responsible for people's health and correct diagnosis, particularly if the slightest thing resulted in a lawsuit. Should we also start using vets when they get things wrong in diagnosing our pets? I've had experience of misdiagnoses and my last spell in hospital a few months ago was like a comedy of errors, however overall I still think the NHS is probably the best value health service in the world. No system is perfect, not in health, in law or in any subject. [/QUOTE]
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