So they should go up. After all, we have to take care of the shareholders. They (shareholders) deserve every penny they get because of all the money they put in.
Did I not say,"It's all about money and how you control it's use". I suppose you could also say it is greed, that those greedy barstewards out there want a piece of the action.
READ THIS This has been posted on Eyes of Dawlish " In Devon there are now plans to Introduce an ACO (Accountable Care Organisation) to run all health services from 1st April 2018. This is likely to be our biggest challenge in 2018. Stephen Hawking, Allyson Pollock and colleagues have launched a legal challenge to stop Jeremy Hunt and NHS England from proceeding with plans to turn ...
What!? All those foreign Welsh people coming over 'ere and using our English NHS? Time for a Wexit?
Fire crews were still at the scene more than seven hours of a suspected arson attack at a manor house in Dawlish. Read more... http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/manor-house-destroyed-fire-suspected-998201
It's all about money and how you controll it's use. Another thing I found out in my stay's in hospital when you get talking to the staff is this. You have an appointment for an operation, that appointment is sometimes cancelled, not because the surgeon could not perform his/her duty on performing the operation on you, he/she had the offer of a bigger pay packet by working for BUPA and the ...
In England the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) decides what drugs and treatments will be funded by the NHS, but just because a drug is on the NICE approved list it doesn't automatically mean you will receive it, some NHS Trusts arbitrarily decide not to fund some treatments. Healthcare is a devolved issue so Scotland and Wales do their own thing, but the situation in ...
This is from one of those links I've posted above. The NHS is battling a spell of ill-health. Suffering from a chronic shortage of nurses, doctors, midwives and general practitioners; as well as developing a dependency on costly agency workers . The NHS workforce crisis has been further compounded by recent figures from the Nursing and Midwifery Council and British Medical Association ...
I have no idea how to resolve the agency situation either But just think how much public NHS money must be going into the private sector agencies that specialise in providing health staff. So shortage of NHS staff not necessarily the fault of the NHS then? More info here about the NHS and agency staff Agency workers - NHS Employers www. nhs ...
There are vacancies in all walks of life. And the problem lies with agency workers. do you get full employment under the terms and conditions of your employer or do you choose your own? If you are going to earn more or have more convenient working hours to suit your life style by joining an agency, then what would you do? I know of a school teacher who gets paid handsomely by being an agency ...