joe-90 said:
Yeah but how can she prove she wasn't one of the 40% that takes in her own MRSA?
I have no idea what they she proved or how she proved it.
joe-90 said:
What about everyone else that gets it and loses body parts?
That's certainly lamentable.
joe-90 said:
And why was she in hospital at all? Didn't hubby put her there?
I have the same suspicion as you, i.e. that he did.
joe-90 said:
The should have gone to court over it. Next time a patient loses a leg due to MRSA they'll expect a payout too. If they are poor and are eligible to claim legal aid will they be able to claim if they claim criminal negligence?
If you're implying that there should be a clear and fair and just and equitable scale of compensation so that all 'victims' know where they stand (or sit), then I agree with you.
joe-90 said:
It shouldn't be allowed for a body such as the NHS to make deals - it should be law that it MUST go to court so the people can see justice done (if a payout of say £250K plus is sought).
I agree wholeheartedly.
tim west said:
Agreed, it's our money they are playing with and should be accountable for it.
I'm pretty sure that the NHS
is accountable for its expenditure.
However, I don't subscribe to this view that NHS is spending "our money", in the same way that I don't think I pay part of the salary of the policeman who was last brusque with me. Once my taxes are paid, they're entrusted to a government agency to spend it efficiently and according to its remit, and left by yet another government agency to oversee that expenditure. Of course the NHS isn't 100% efficient and competent, but I can accept that as a fact of life. However, unlike most people who bleat and whine on this web site, if I believe that someone in public office is acting just a bit too incompetently, or criminally, then I present my views to my MP, because that's what he's there for. I don't see how someone can criticise the system and in the next breath admit to not being ars*d to do anything about it.
trazor said:
you get more predictable by the day, in a 50-50 predictable sort of way.
If that were true, then you'd find it very easy to predict that I've already Emailed my MP about this.
However, I suspect that I'm no more predictable than at any other time, and you've just become aware that I tend to react in the same way when circumstances repeat themselves. Responding unpredictably would be the result of an irrational and poorly thought out reply, would it not?
billyo said:
we made be moron's but we should get the same as the lips
So, are you suggesting that 'the lips' should have got less, or that the Cumbrian (sic.) morons should have got more?