kd***ton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 20:48:23 +0100, nowhere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>kd***ton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 21:43:04 +0100, nowhere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>However, our local hospital is brilliant. They seem to have endless
>>>>amounts of money as they're always building new departments.
>>>>It's run really well, and the service is excellent.
>>>>Other British hospitals don't fare so well.
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>>>Have you ever actually been a patient there? And why does it seem to
>>>be better than most? Is there a type of "red lining" going on?
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>>I haven't been a patient there (it's Bournemouth by the way), but my
>>wife has.
>>Not only is the quality of care excellent, so is the food.
>>
>>Unfortunately for some, all NHS esablishments are equal, but some are
>>more equal than others.
>>I guess it's something to do with the Healthcare Trust that is
>>responsible for it which makes it better than others.
>>Or maybe because it's a Foundation Hospital, which is not accountable
>>to the Treasury, is allowed to keep surpluses, and can borrow from the
>>private sector.
>>I think the new MRI wing was actually funded by donations from local
>>businesses, wealthy people, and other fund-raising activities.
>>
>>
>>Poole hospital is only a swallow's flight away, but it's run by a
>>different trust.
>>It seems to be run more like a production line. Very functional, but
>>not much else.
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>Do you have a choice of which hospital to go to?
Yeah I think so.
You can definitely choose which hospital to give birth in.
However, the maternity department of Bournemouth is run entirely by
midwives (ie no doctors), so if there's any complications, they put
you in an ambulance and take you to Poole.
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>>The food in Poole hospital is poor in comparison to Bournemouth.
>>
>>It is one of the very few NHS hospitals to have a hyperbaric chamber
>>though.
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>I'm sure Michael Jackson appreciates that.
If he ever uses it, I'll arrange to have the door welded shut.
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Chimaera


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