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In my opinion, instead of increasing National Insurance deductions to cover expenses of the NHS, maybe doctors' salaries should be cut in half. Why does a simple GP earn £100k a year when a nurse gets about 1/5 of that? Maybe £50k for a doctor is enough, and a nurse should earn £30k instead of just 20. That would incentivise nurses to stay in the business and others to learn the profession and join the NHS. It would also incentivise doctors to actually care, as the whole point of not making people earn more than they should is to keep them in line and make them work more for more money. If I had £100k a year, of course I wouldn't give a f*** about my job security, either, because my savings would be massive. I could afford to only work whenever I wanted to.the nurse practitioners in America, the ones I mentioned you can go to any time of day at CVS or Walgreens, I actually had an ear problem once, and the NP had an awesome little machine, she put it in my ear and cleaned out ALL not just some but ALL of the wax in my ear. it was insane and I felt so much better after. really awesome little machine. no wait times.
so this is good to about NP in your country, so now the next step is to equip them better, and get more of them, and maybe filter them out to stores like America has done. there is always a small medical area in the back of CVS or Walgreens, where the NP has their own office, etc. its a brilliant design and offloads lot of the strain on regular hospital systems.
@kurosagi01 I did not know this. Well, lets hope the NHS survives. Obamacare stopped that practice, insurance companies have to cover you in America even if you have pre-existing conditions. That was single handed Obama's doing and a very good policy indeed. Obamacare would have been a massive success if the Public Option was passed with it to balance out the greed of the private industry. Really a shame it didn't get passed with it, because America would probably be the gold standard in healthcare vs the rest of the world, instead of the other way around.
As for Obamacare, I had an American girlfriend at the time it was passed. She told me that Obamacare basically favoured those who could afford it, but created more people who couldn't - including her family who had insurance before Obamacare, but couldn't afford it after. She explained how it works, but I can't remember. All that glitters is not gold, I guess.