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<blockquote data-quote="rosco 2" data-source="post: 1919704" data-attributes="member: 479742"><p>Ok. Reality check time here. NHS budgets were apportioned on a year by year basis. No 5 year plan or anything useful like that. So people like me had to balance the book. Few excuses accepted. Now in GP surgeries they have income streams depending on various factors but the expenditure on services directly impacts upon GPs. So saving money on prescribing, no matter that in the long term money would be saved, quality of life improved, the here and now nature of public funding is about concrete stuff, not the might bes. Add on to that mix the political cess pit that is currently in vogue and you and me are pretty stuffed in some ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosco 2, post: 1919704, member: 479742"] Ok. Reality check time here. NHS budgets were apportioned on a year by year basis. No 5 year plan or anything useful like that. So people like me had to balance the book. Few excuses accepted. Now in GP surgeries they have income streams depending on various factors but the expenditure on services directly impacts upon GPs. So saving money on prescribing, no matter that in the long term money would be saved, quality of life improved, the here and now nature of public funding is about concrete stuff, not the might bes. Add on to that mix the political cess pit that is currently in vogue and you and me are pretty stuffed in some ways. [/QUOTE]
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