Fresh off killing young cancer victims, the Much Vaunted National Health Service© continues illustrating the deadly consequences of government-run "health care."
The cold:
"A retired schoolmaster took his own pillows and duvet into a new £170million hospital wing because he was so shocked by the conditions in which his son was being treated."
William Handy (no relation), under treatment for a stomach issue, was found "shivering under blood-stained sheets." When his father complained, he was told that cleaners had "refused to come in because they feared catching an infection."
An infection? At a hospital? Really?
There was also trash on the floor, which the alleged cleaners also refused to handle.
But Mr Handy was the lucky one.
The dead:
"A young mother died from a heart condition after doctors repeatedly told her she only had heartburn when she complained of severe chest pains."
The 28-year old, Gemma Jones, had been seen by variousminions of the MVNHS© providers over several months. Each time, she was brushed off, even though a simple (and inexpensive) test could have immediately shown the problem.
Good thing she didn't have to worry about blood-stained sheets, though.
But those are just one-offs, right?
Right?
Not so fast:
"Britain is suffering from an exodus of doctors ... [MVNHS©] is suffering a 'brain drain' of doctors as more medics trained at taxpayers' expense choose to pursue their careers overseas."
And why not? As we've seen above, British medical "facilities" are a disgrace, pay is low, and there's no incentive or reward to excel.
Good thing that can't happen here, though.
Right?
The cold:
"A retired schoolmaster took his own pillows and duvet into a new £170million hospital wing because he was so shocked by the conditions in which his son was being treated."
William Handy (no relation), under treatment for a stomach issue, was found "shivering under blood-stained sheets." When his father complained, he was told that cleaners had "refused to come in because they feared catching an infection."
An infection? At a hospital? Really?
There was also trash on the floor, which the alleged cleaners also refused to handle.
But Mr Handy was the lucky one.
The dead:
"A young mother died from a heart condition after doctors repeatedly told her she only had heartburn when she complained of severe chest pains."
The 28-year old, Gemma Jones, had been seen by various
Good thing she didn't have to worry about blood-stained sheets, though.
But those are just one-offs, right?
Right?
Not so fast:
"Britain is suffering from an exodus of doctors ... [MVNHS©] is suffering a 'brain drain' of doctors as more medics trained at taxpayers' expense choose to pursue their careers overseas."
And why not? As we've seen above, British medical "facilities" are a disgrace, pay is low, and there's no incentive or reward to excel.
Good thing that can't happen here, though.
Right?
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