Dally wrote:
The NHS should not carry out things like cosmetic surgery (other than where required 'medically'). One of the biggest drain in my experience seems to be people using A&E instead of a GP for non emergencies. These people tend not to be native Brits. One wonders whether some are even legally here. The NHS need to ensure that they only treat emergencies in A&E and those who have a valid NHS card / number. If somebody doesn't they should be directed to the nearest private practice of charge up front before being seen.
Wow, unless you have actual knowledge of the patient throughput in A & E "tend not to be native Brits" is one hell of a statement.
AND you know that "they" should have gone to see their GP as well
Are you the editor for The Daily Mail ?
The biggest "drain" on the NHS is the massive spend on an ageing population, who tend to need an increasing amount of care as they get older, FACT.
40% of the NHS budget is spent on the over 65's - FACT
Per person it's the over 85's who have the most spent on them individually - FACT
To make the kind of genaralisations that you have here is just plain wrong and you obviously have some personal agenda for saying such things.