Ambulance service failing patients (From Basildon Recorder)
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Ambulance service failing patients
11:20am Wednesday 20th March 2013 in News
Ambulance service failing patients
PATIENTS are not getting the care they need from the ambulance service, according to a new report.
The Care and Quality Commisison report stated the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust needs to take action to improve its standards when it comes to the care and welfare of people who use the service.
The trust, which serves six counties including Essex, did manage to safeguard people from abuse, reached cleanliness and management of medicine standards and does support its workers.
But the trust is failing its patients.
Andrew Morgan, interim Chief Executive for the trust said: “I recognise that our performance and response times are simply not good enough.
"That is why we are recruiting more front line staff and seeking to put more ambulances out on the road, whilst also seeking to reduce the delays we experience in handing over patients at hospitals."
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notinwestcliffanymore
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12:15pm Wed 20 Mar 13
DrSpiffSpaffington
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1:20pm Wed 20 Mar 13
emcee
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1:21pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Red Under Your Bed wrote:It has nothing to do with Government policy. It is down to very poor management.
The Ambulance Service are doing their best while losing funding from central government.
Don't blame the Ambulance Service. blame George Osborne.
Those who can't manage correctly will always blame Government policy.
Carnabackable
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2:43pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Boris
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4:12pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Of course the ambulance service has its failures, when it is insufficiently staffed, and hospitals' A and E departments are not staffed to take in patients immediately and let the ambulances back on the road.
As Red says, blame George Osborne.
Carnabackable
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4:18pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Boris wrote:Always an excuse for this lot, high time they were sacked, and the Ambulance service privatised, then see the word service, be once again applicable....
The CQC has discovered that the Pope is a Catholic.
Of course the ambulance service has its failures, when it is insufficiently staffed, and hospitals' A and E departments are not staffed to take in patients immediately and let the ambulances back on the road.
As Red says, blame George Osborne.
perini
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5:25pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Carnabackable wrote:If it was privatised then 'shareholder value' would be in front of patient care!
Boris wrote: The CQC has discovered that the Pope is a Catholic. Of course the ambulance service has its failures, when it is insufficiently staffed, and hospitals' A and E departments are not staffed to take in patients immediately and let the ambulances back on the road. As Red says, blame George Osborne.Always an excuse for this lot, high time they were sacked, and the Ambulance service privatised, then see the word service, be once again applicable....
Greatchef
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6:33pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Carnabackable
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6:34pm Wed 20 Mar 13
perini wrote:Maybe, but at least there would be an ambulance, on time, and plenty of them around, let the NHS concentrate on the hospitals, let the private sector run the "Taxis" at the moment "Patient Care" is non existent, the NHS have now got tight budgets, over stretched ambulance service.PRIVATISE THE AMBULANCE SERVICE - AND ENJOY SPEEDY TRAVEL TO HOSPITAL.
Carnabackable wrote:If it was privatised then 'shareholder value' would be in front of patient care!
Boris wrote: The CQC has discovered that the Pope is a Catholic. Of course the ambulance service has its failures, when it is insufficiently staffed, and hospitals' A and E departments are not staffed to take in patients immediately and let the ambulances back on the road. As Red says, blame George Osborne.Always an excuse for this lot, high time they were sacked, and the Ambulance service privatised, then see the word service, be once again applicable....
Greatchef
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7:01pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Carnabackable
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7:14pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Greatchef wrote:IDIOT, the government will pay a fixed amount for the service to run, to run within it's own budget, with a leaner more committed work force, getting rid of those jumped up managers.
If we privitise the Ambulance service, who is going to pay every time an ambulance is called? Maybe the private owners are going to do it for free!! Perhaps there will be a meter in them and you can pay when you get to hospital!! Sounds an excellent idea to me... NOT!!
DrSpiffSpaffington
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7:48pm Wed 20 Mar 13
committed work force..." are you serious? What has the workforce got to do with it? Essex has lost half its ambulances, some areas have lost their ambulances altogether, i fail to see how the greatest workforce in the world could make up for that
Greatchef
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8:57pm Wed 20 Mar 13
Carnabackable wrote:IDIOT!! is the person that believes a privitised service is going to offer a better service at cheaper cost!! take a look at everything else that has been privitised in this country and if you think we are better off then you are exceptionally deluded!!!
Greatchef wrote: If we privitise the Ambulance service, who is going to pay every time an ambulance is called? Maybe the private owners are going to do it for free!! Perhaps there will be a meter in them and you can pay when you get to hospital!! Sounds an excellent idea to me... NOT!!IDIOT, the government will pay a fixed amount for the service to run, to run within it's own budget, with a leaner more committed work force, getting rid of those jumped up managers.
Boris
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2:02am Thu 21 Mar 13
Carnabackable wrote:An ambulance is not a taxi, it is a mobile medical unit with staff highly specialised in savng lives wherever they can. If all you need to do is get to hospital quickly, call a cab.
perini wrote:Maybe, but at least there would be an ambulance, on time, and plenty of them around, let the NHS concentrate on the hospitals, let the private sector run the "Taxis" at the moment "Patient Care" is non existent, the NHS have now got tight budgets, over stretched ambulance service.PRIVATISE THE AMBULANCE SERVICE - AND ENJOY SPEEDY TRAVEL TO HOSPITAL.
Carnabackable wrote:If it was privatised then 'shareholder value' would be in front of patient care!
Boris wrote: The CQC has discovered that the Pope is a Catholic. Of course the ambulance service has its failures, when it is insufficiently staffed, and hospitals' A and E departments are not staffed to take in patients immediately and let the ambulances back on the road. As Red says, blame George Osborne.Always an excuse for this lot, high time they were sacked, and the Ambulance service privatised, then see the word service, be once again applicable....
romantic
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12:46pm Thu 21 Mar 13
The skilled staff have been replaced by youngsters with a couple of weeks training, because they´re cheaper. So try not to bleed, or start going into shock, or have a seizure or heart attack. The training was basically a first aid course, and all that will happen is that they´ll try to drive a bit faster.
The bidding process has meant budgets are pared to the limit, which explains the strange knocking sound from the engine. The old guy who used to service all the ambulances has gone, but luckily it´s all been outsourced to a company who bid half of what anybody else did.
The defibs don´t work, because they´ve not been maintained. And they´re missing a lot of stuff because the arm´s-length purchasing subsidiary hasn´t paid the medical supplies company.
But they´ve got nice uniforms on and have achieved a performance rating of AAA, so the directors will get a nice big bonus.
Carnabackable
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3:26pm Thu 21 Mar 13
romantic wrote:Grow a pair, remember, as a tax payer, you only get out, what you put in......
Private ambulances may sound great until you´re the one lying in the back of one.
The skilled staff have been replaced by youngsters with a couple of weeks training, because they´re cheaper. So try not to bleed, or start going into shock, or have a seizure or heart attack. The training was basically a first aid course, and all that will happen is that they´ll try to drive a bit faster.
The bidding process has meant budgets are pared to the limit, which explains the strange knocking sound from the engine. The old guy who used to service all the ambulances has gone, but luckily it´s all been outsourced to a company who bid half of what anybody else did.
The defibs don´t work, because they´ve not been maintained. And they´re missing a lot of stuff because the arm´s-length purchasing subsidiary hasn´t paid the medical supplies company.
But they´ve got nice uniforms on and have achieved a performance rating of AAA, so the directors will get a nice big bonus.
6079 Smith W
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5:59pm Thu 21 Mar 13
Carnabackable wrote:The only 'IDIOT' here is you. We've got PFI contracts bankrupting hospitals, and on the railways government subsidy to the fat cat train companies, exceeds that of most of Europe with their state run railways. If you really want to do something about saving the country some money, you'd be calling for the rolling back of privatisation, not more of the same.
Greatchef wrote: If we privitise the Ambulance service, who is going to pay every time an ambulance is called? Maybe the private owners are going to do it for free!! Perhaps there will be a meter in them and you can pay when you get to hospital!! Sounds an excellent idea to me... NOT!!IDIOT, the government will pay a fixed amount for the service to run, to run within it's own budget, with a leaner more committed work force, getting rid of those jumped up managers.
But you are of course an ideologically obsessed 'IDIOT', but worse still, you're also completely insane by Einstein's definition. He considered insanity as those who carry on doing the same thing, yet expect different results. Stop embarrassing yourself on here, and go away and get the psychiatric treatment you clearly urgently need, and don't come back until you do. And get it soon, before these idiots in government, completely sell off the NHS to their fat cat friends.
Red Under Your Bed says...
11:55am Wed 20 Mar 13
Don't blame the Ambulance Service. blame George Osborne.