Forty years ago a doctor said to me: 'It would be nice if we had a 'preventative health care system' but we have'nt.' I was then 25 years of age. In the 42 years since I have not used the NHS (not that I could / can afford private medical treatment). I have just been informed (Aug 2007) that not only will the NHS not recify a shoulder problem that is getting worse, but I will not even be offered a scan to pin point the problem: 'Just keep up the excersises.'
I keep reading the the NHS - is free - it certainly is not. Having paid into the system for 50 years I am now being told to - grin and bear it. This is called: priority treatment for Veterans.??
Now I have to go though a 'complaints procedure' and all that that entails - what a nonscence and I am one of the - lucky ones! I am not looking forward to the next ten years in a medical system where - daylight robbery if the norm. 50 years of - National Health payments for nothing.
Best practice in the medical profession - can't say that I have seen any: Wife (none smoker - thre time a week in the gym) died aged 54 (too much anxiety and sleep deprivation) after looking after / assisting to look after our severly disable son ( who was,nt supposed to get past the age of three and died aged 31) no thanks to the medical profession.