Was referring to Bigmojo. who's in the US (I presume). Many Americans have been indoctrinated into believing we have the worst healthcare system in the developed world, when, while chaotic and inefficient, the 97%+ with coverage have never experienced anything like a NHS waiting list, the same rigid constraints on treatment, nor are aware a parallel system of private healthcare and insurance exists for the privledge minority in countries with specialized medicine.
Meanwhile I see there's debate over the pond about giving unemployed fatties GLPs to get them off the couch...
Oh yeah, the NHS is not fit for purpose but has been put on a pedestal by the left and has been untouchable.
The only ones who would be able to reform it would be them.
Now that they are in power, let's see what they do to address inefficiency and waste.
Considering the track record, we know the answer to that but we can keep the wishful thinking going.
As for the glp story, apparently it is true.
If it actually happens, we shall see.
In the meantime, the cyclist Chris Hoy has been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
The poor guy, despite having a family history of prostate cancer, was never offered a blood test, which is avaliable above a certain age.
Too young. And now he will die.
Easy for us to think, mate you should have done it privately, all things considered.
Something that did not occur, as life went on, I image.
And then it was just a painful shoulder that got him to find out.
It's just horrendous.
Stuff like early diagnostics in instances like his should happen automatically. Far from. He is 48.