In what way?Why did the private care homes not do the same as those in HK?
The articles first point was ensuring hospitals don't release asymptomatic and untested patients to care homes.
In what way?Why did the private care homes not do the same as those in HK?
....and now they are predicting another wave of this virus.....from where?
The NHS did a deal with private hospitals to take over some of the routine operations for them, notably Spire group.
Yeah, that makes sense, I just looked them up and the hospital. I never realised that Bupa had rebranded. Would preferred to have stayed at the NHS hospital, they've always looked after me, oh well, will be able to compare.
Yeah, that makes sense, I just looked them up and the hospital. I never realised that Bupa had rebranded. Would preferred to have stayed at the NHS hospital, they've always looked after me, oh well, will be able to compare.

Oh ffs they are having a who can make the most noise for carers night tonight including some div who has got an imitation emergency siren![]()
You either follow the rules or you don't.
In terms of a ‘customer’ experience, there’s no comparison mate. The rooms are very nice and all en-suite.
Car horns and fireworks round my way. It's all become a huge dick waving competition.
Tossers.

Car horns and fireworks round my way. It's all become a huge dick waving competition.
Tossers.
Tonight was OK here , but last couple of weeks have been who can be the loudest !
As an aside , did you see the ITV programme that was on at 7:30 ?
Nah don't really watch much TV. Don't even have a setup of channels etc.

The thing about private hospitals is you get what you pay for... and not a penny more. Especially if the private hospital provision is through some sort of employer benefits or other private insurance claim. You can often find yourself having the nice beds and lovely surroundings but paying for every medication you'll need.... and you WILL need them.
Of course that's nowt to do with this outsourcing by the NHS under current circumstances so all's good if you can get it.
In the UK private hospitals only exist and make money because of the safety net provided by the NHS. This lets private hospitals save money on safety standards because the moment anything goes wrong they just dump you at the nearest A&E and walk away.


Tonight was OK here , but last couple of weeks have been who can be the loudest !
As an aside , did you see the ITV programme that was on at 7:30 ?
In the UK private hospitals only exist and make money because of the safety net provided by the NHS. This lets private hospitals save money on safety standards because the moment anything goes wrong they just dump you at the nearest A&E and walk away.
This is very true.Most private hospitals won't have ICU facilities either meaning a patient can go privately for an entire pathway until the actual surgery. They do really well out of more simple procedures I believe.