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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 2508517" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>To my mind the primary problem with our NHS is the chronic underinvestment it has endured for the past several decades. The problem has been exacerbated due to increasing numbers of elderly patients and more recently staff shortage at all levels due to Brexit and also a fairly high number of HCPs leaving due to the intolerable pressure of work.</p><p></p><p>I have nothing but the greatest admiration for all staff at our local GP practice, they are working their socks off and on the few occasions I felt I needed to see a GP I was given an appointment within two or three days. My recent diabetes reviews have been by phone and I’m very happy with this as it means my Consultant can ‘see’ more patients and I don’t have to waste time travelling. I know that if I have a question about my management of my diabetes at any time I can phone the local diabetes unit and speak to a DSN or Consultant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 2508517, member: 256148"] To my mind the primary problem with our NHS is the chronic underinvestment it has endured for the past several decades. The problem has been exacerbated due to increasing numbers of elderly patients and more recently staff shortage at all levels due to Brexit and also a fairly high number of HCPs leaving due to the intolerable pressure of work. I have nothing but the greatest admiration for all staff at our local GP practice, they are working their socks off and on the few occasions I felt I needed to see a GP I was given an appointment within two or three days. My recent diabetes reviews have been by phone and I’m very happy with this as it means my Consultant can ‘see’ more patients and I don’t have to waste time travelling. I know that if I have a question about my management of my diabetes at any time I can phone the local diabetes unit and speak to a DSN or Consultant. [/QUOTE]
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