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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 12:28 - 8730 of 81564

CC,

Post 8731

Fred - Re NHS perhaps in common with those unfortunate to be admitted to our hospitals the Tories are more concerned about the welfare of said patients due to a lack of basic hygiene on the wards and the risk of infection to human beings rather than technology. Pointless having sophisticated, megga technology if patients admittted to our hospitals are dying as a result of super bugs. Back to basics dont you think! Delighted to hear your eyesiight may be improving,any chance you may become less blind ?

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Congratulation

As usual you attempt to personalise your post.

I put it down to your general ignorance, but others may see why I respond to you in the manner I do.

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There are NHS "units" with poor hygiene, poorly quality and indifferent staff (the latter can be seen the police force, or any other large organisation.)

However, the majority of NHS staff are performing their duties or jobs well, but are becoming more disillusioned, by what seems to them, as constant and sometimes unnecessary changes.

The indifference and lack of empathy entered or was emphasized during the revolution in the Maggie Thatcher period, with sweeping changes of administration, management and reorganisation.

The constantly introduced shakeups, by those with little, or no experience of the system, but were prepared to attempt to implement crazy politically motivated strategies of their Mistress for gold, help to remove the ethos of Nursing, Medical and other staff. (The humanity was destroyed.)

Nursing staff were demoralise and the chain of nursing responsibility was broken. Nursing sisters were no longer in charge of their wards.

The introduction of outsourcing for cleaning etc. led to a lack of the necessary discipline to run the wards appropriately.

The introduction of the get something on the cheap was introduced, the motivation was do as little as possible for as much as you can get was introduced.

The infrastructure and resources of the NHS and had been decaying for years and continued to do so. (I think with knowing acceptance of the tory hierarchy of that period.)

The use of high level IT and investigatory procedures are combating MRSA and others infections. However, the importance of normal hospital hygiene cannot be over emphasised.

The use of megga technology has been in recognising the problem, recognising the aetiology and devising suitable method of combating the problems.

Frequently, the technology has influenced the development of drugs, antiseptics, or disinfectant preparations, etc.

The use of its computerised data bases, have facilitate this and the treatments of other medical problems.

The problem in medicine seems to have been in making the correct diagnosis, this has ameliorated by advancements in technology.

The data bases are influential on future of further medical advancements.

(The patients in the private sector benefit from the advancements.)

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Back to basics

If you would prefer to have your tonsils taken out on the kitchen table, that is your choice.

Good luck.
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The moral of hospital staff seems to have improved over the last two to three years, but it has further to go.

To destroy it with tory policies and ideas of management would be crazy.

So basically, I think you are once again, but in the language you will understand, you are talking Bull Shit.

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As far as my sight is concerned, I think I can still see further than you!


mnamreh - 25 Mar 2010 12:35 - 8731 of 81564

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Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 12:56 - 8732 of 81564

8-)

greekman - 25 Mar 2010 14:03 - 8733 of 81564

The big problems with all statistics given out by governments are as the saying goes, there are lies, damn lies and statistics.

Having relatives in the NHS I can state the following. Waiting times are hugelly fiddled. I personally had this experience within last 12 months. Saw GP, went on waiting list to see Consultant. Rang up 4 weeks latter, GP had not yet notified Consultant, so not yet on waiting list to see Consultant.
Consultant seen, recommended to see Physio. Told waiting list was about 4 weeks, 4 weeks pass, nothing heard, rang Physio dept told they had no record. Rang GP stated they were going to refer me in the next few days. Rang back week later NOW on Physio waiting list.

Another fiddle, is calling hospital trolleys Beds, so that they can say they have kept within targets. In casualty, they will see you within the alloted time (assessed)only to they keep you waiting for treatment. Once you are assessed, that is the start of your treatment.

There are literally hundreds of examples.

I don't have the time or inclination to tell you of all the fiddles in the Crime Reporting system, that keep the government happy by being well within targets, except to say it would take me all day to list them..

Kayak - 25 Mar 2010 14:11 - 8734 of 81564

Yep. A few years ago I was a regular at the Small Claims Court and marveled at the statistics boasting that 100% of summons were issued on the day requested. This surprised me since it was days or weeks before my own were. It turned out that 'issued' was taken to mean 'allocated a number from the book' rather than anything to do with actually sending it out.

The whole targets thing is at best a waste of time and at worst causes huge manpower to be diverted at the expense of overall performance to ensure that certain very specific monitored targets are met.

Chris Carson - 25 Mar 2010 14:13 - 8735 of 81564

Fred - You seem to have the uncanny ability to twist everything. (Put your reading glasses on and try again). Where in my post have I criticised employees, doctors nurses etc? You rant on about the legacy (alleged) left by Thatcher, Labour have had 13 years to put this legacy right and yet it is reported today that 25 hospitals have suffered 4,500 unexplained or unnecessary deaths. I made a simple statement which is an unfortunate fact, people are scared of being admitted to hospital period (not just some hospitals) because of hygiene issues on the wards. The reference to 'back to basics' (I'll spell it out just for you Fred) was in respect to sorting this out first and foremost. Hello!

tabasco - 25 Mar 2010 14:34 - 8736 of 81564

KayakI thought you was a do-goodernot a good-doerwith your summons
did you contemplate going missing like another well known canoeist?

Kayak - 25 Mar 2010 14:39 - 8737 of 81564

lol no I was chasing tenants for their rent. Honest :-)

tabasco - 25 Mar 2010 14:40 - 8738 of 81564

Sorry matetoo many glasseseven the Chablislooks Chablur?

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 15:30 - 8739 of 81564

Greek,

The weakness you describe is down to an inadequate GP or his secretaries, not what is the overall provision within the health service.

It happens in the Private side of Medicine as well

I am not disputing that improvements would be gainful.

But introducing the changes in any system is fraught with difficulties.

Go back to your time in the police force.

What is common place and useful to-day, was unthought of 20 years ago.

What was overwhelming then and thought impossible is in common usage by your children.
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CC.

I dont think the remark any chance you may become less blind was out of benign interest in my health.

My other remarks were in regard to Pointless having sophisticated, megga technology if patients admittted to our hospitals are dying as a result of super bugs. Back to basics dont you think!


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If you look around you will see the infrastructure and resources which have been built over the last 12 years,

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The health service consist of its staff and properties, by inference some or either is responsible for the Standards of Care.

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Could standards be higher, of course they could and should be.

But deal with facts not the emotions and then it is easier to remedy.

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The Hygiene problems are being addressed, by the staff ie..Nurses. cleaners. Doctors, auxiliary staff.

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Whipping up of public indignation is not usually that useful.



I would suggest engaging your brain before responding.

Goodbye.

Chris Carson - 25 Mar 2010 16:12 - 8740 of 81564

Fred - A change of Government I would suggest would be more than useful! Public indignation does not need to be whipped up by me or indeed the Conservative Party or Lib Dems,as will be clearly seen when this unelected PM and his joke of a Govt finally decide to put us out of our misery and call a General Election.

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 16:47 - 8741 of 81564

CC.

You are sounding more and more like a cracked record.

What are the polls suggesting to-day.

Tabs,

What are the bookies odds on the outcome of the election.

Chris Carson - 25 Mar 2010 16:53 - 8742 of 81564

Fred - Get a grip!! Bookies? Polls? You will be telling me to read the Sun next.

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 16:58 - 8743 of 81564

I thought you did!

Good Evening.

Chris Carson - 25 Mar 2010 17:09 - 8744 of 81564

Fred - How about if it is possible Money am set up a poll, lasting a day or a week whatever, call it the 'next government'. If Labour get the nod I will abstain from posting until after the real election on the proviso you do the same if Conservatives get the nod? ........Ian

greekman - 25 Mar 2010 17:20 - 8745 of 81564

Fred,

Re 'What is common place and useful to-day, was un-thought of 20 years ago'.

Whilst I agree that a lot of things are common place now to say 20 years ago, it does not make many of them right, IE Increase in, Bad Manners, Unruly behaviour, Drug taking, Violence, to name but a few, are more common place.

As to my comments re the NHS and the like, I was trying to put the point of view that it is endemic and not just down to a few GPs and sloppy secretaries.
Workers in the NHS are being told to do whatever is necessary to show 'Targets are being kept'. And like I said, re Crime figures/targets I have abundant prove of these figures being fiddled.
As to 'Whipping up of public indignation ', I would like to quote my sons favourite saying, 'All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing'. Perhaps a bit more whipping up of public indignation is what this country could do with. I feel if more people moaned as much as I do, the bad things in life would not be as readily accepted as they are. We put up with far too much in this country. Once standards have dropped it is very hard to get them back up again, you only have to look at discipline in schools and the home.

I note you feel that some posters are becoming a tad bit personal. I do agree with you in that respect, but I do find you are also getting a bit personal. Although I do find your posts get to me sometimes (wind me up) I put that down to me and to no intention on your part (I hope).
So lets all keep the posts coming, without personal digs.

Regards Greek.

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2010 17:26 - 8746 of 81564

CC

No.

Because a poll of any general validity needs a random selection of an "uninterested" pool, before you make any valid deduction from the information collected.

Even then, it would not necessarily indicative, or even meaningful regarding the likely outcome of the election, etc..


My guess, is that the Moneyam punters (as a group) are anything but representative of the general electorate.


If you wish to obtain a result, which may or would give "you" a validity to pushing go ahead.

I would be interested in the result.

If the poll was a "yes" for "labour", would you change herds?

I doubt that it would induce me to become a party member.


tabasco - 25 Mar 2010 17:36 - 8747 of 81564

Fred.I think you know from my previous postsI have had good punts on a hung Parliament.and May election

tabasco - 14 Dec 2009
I cannot see any alternativesMay is a very good bet
No Overall Majority @16/5 could be the bet
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up to the minute odds
Conservative Majority10/11
No Overall Majority6/4
Labour Majority.10/1
Any Other Party Majority820/1

Election Date - Month
May 2010.1/20
June 2010.17/1
April 2010.99/1

Chris Carson - 25 Mar 2010 17:37 - 8748 of 81564

Fred - What you really mean is you like the sound of your own voice to much! Worth a try :o)

tabasco - 25 Mar 2010 17:43 - 8749 of 81564

You dont have to be too clever to see how strong my position is.thats what you get for being a lucky thicko?
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