Do you really expect health care professional to grubby their fingers when cash is handed over?Or how about free at the point of delivery is means tested?
Anyone earning over a certain amount would be expected to contribute something towards their costs?
I don't think the conventional model of partner doctors float a company and have paid shareholders as investors?We do realise don't we that GP surgeries are not "run" by the NHS but are either composed of independent contractors (individual GP's) or partnerships of Doctors.
That's why they have "guidelines" to follow and not rules and explains why the quality of care can vary so much across different locations.
I wonder if these effectively private companies are included in what the NHS spends on "external" providers? Maybe someone who knows more can let us know.
The doctors are partners and "shareholders" in the business.. often buying in to the practise? or at least I though that was the model here.I don't think the conventional model of partner doctors float a company and have paid shareholders as investors?
D.
No I would expect the state to bill the taxpayer post consultation or the receptionist could sort out the cash as they do in other countries..?Do you really expect health care professional to grubby their fingers when cash is handed over?
The tax system is perfectly adequate to collect the revenue required in a graduated way related to the ability to pay.
D.
The NHS has recently proved that it cant get a decent IT system designed, written and installed.Might need a decent IT system but hardly rocket science...
or afford health insurance
We still have to fax a lot of stuff in the NHS...The NHS has recently proved that it cant get a decent IT system designed, written and installed.
The NHS has recently proved that it cant get a decent IT system designed, written and installed.
If a whole extra layer of staff are needed for billing, it's going to cost even more.
Given that the NHS can't yet coordinate care and treatment, my hope of them getting a billing system right is nil.
Care to share?I can guess why nhs projects always fail and it has nothing to do with cost or technical problems.
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