Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Stand In Line
I’m a few days late with this story, but I just found it yesterday. Here’s the latest socialized medicine success!
Hospitals across the country are imposing minimum waiting times - delaying the treatment of thousands of patients.
After years of Government targets pushing them to cut waiting lists, staff are now being warned against “over-performing” by treating patients too quickly. The Sunday Telegraph has learned that at least six trusts have imposed the minimum times.
In March, Patricia Hewitt, the Secretary of State for Health, offered her apparent blessing for the minimum waiting times by announcing they would be “appropriate” in some cases. Amid fears about £1.27 billion of NHS debts, she expressed concern that some hospitals were so productive “they actually got ahead of what the NHS could afford”.
The minimum waiting times, however, dismayed Katherine Murphy, of the Patients’ Association, who said last night: “This all stems from bad financial planning and management. No wonder there is a crisis. If staff are available for an operation, they should be utilised.”
Andrew Lansley, the shadow health secretary, added that the minimum waiting times shed new light on the Government’s target that patients should wait no longer than six months. “It is outrageous that the purpose of the Government’s targets is not so much to drive down waiting times, as to impose a six-month wait.”
Why should this concern those of us on this side of the pond? To paraphrase Eminem, “Guess who’s back? Back again? Hillary’s back, tell a friend.”
She also said Democrats would focus on improving the quality and affordability of health care _ a touchy matter for the former first lady, who in 1993 led her husband’s calamitous attempt to overhaul the nation’s health care system. The failure of that effort helped Republicans win control of both the Senate and House the following year.
“Health care is coming back,” Clinton warned, adding, “It may be a bad dream for some.”
Yaay! Mandatory six month waiting lists for everyone! And, since the government is paying for it, it’s free! Free I tells ya!
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Saturday, November 04, 2006
Project Valour-IT
I can’t believe I forgot to post this here! I know a lot of you will want to help...so sorry for forgetting to promote this project at the MW!
Doesn’t get easier to actually support the troops than this, people.
Project Valour-IT, in memory of SFC William V. Ziegenfuss, provides voice-controlled laptop computers to wounded Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand and arm injuries or amputations at home or in military hospitals. Operating laptops by speaking into a microphone, our wounded heroes are able to send and receive messages from friends and loved ones, surf the ‘Net, and communicate with buddies still in the field without having to press a key or move a mouse. The experience of CPT Charles “Chuck” Ziegenfuss, a partner in the project who suffered severe hand wounds while serving in Iraq, illustrates how important this voice-controlled software can be to a wounded servicemember’s recovery.
Read more about it here. Donate here:
I joined Team Marines, but there are no losing teams here. Go! Now! Give a few dollars. Two, five...whatever you can spare.