The question came to mind as I waited 2 and a half hours to be seen at Ipswich Hospital A&E last night.
I think for me the answer is
Royal Bournemouth Hospital
Broomfield Hospital Chelmsford
Ipswich Hospital
Guy's Hospital (before the A&E closed)
Which hospital A&E departments have you visited?
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North Hampshire Hospital - Basingstoke.
Been there several times - as a patient and a visitor.
Been there several times - as a patient and a visitor.
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Llandudno Hospital and Bangor Hospital.
We have excellent healthcare.
*patient walks into hospital with minor but continuous nose-bleed*
*stays in hospital for a while*
*gets carried out of hospital having died from MRSA*
We have excellent healthcare.
*patient walks into hospital with minor but continuous nose-bleed*
*stays in hospital for a while*
*gets carried out of hospital having died from MRSA*
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Well I've visited A&E at Derriford Hospital (Plymouth) before now. It has recently been renamed simply the "Emergency Department" possibly on the basis that most "accidents" (such as picking up MRSA) don't happen until after you've arrived.
I must say the service I received on both ocassions was very fast and professional. On my second visit (for broken ribs) I was wheeled off for an X-Ray within moments and by the time I'd got back to my A&E cubicle the Doctor had already examined said X-Ray on his PC.
I have also been very impressed recently by the new booking service to see a consultant. Instead of waiting months for a letter from the hospital after seeing my GP, I was sent a password with instructions of how to log-in the the NHS website and book a time/day of my choosing. This all happened within a matter of days. OK the appointment is still a couple of months away, but at least you feel as though you have achieved something in response to your request alot faster than you did before.
I must say the service I received on both ocassions was very fast and professional. On my second visit (for broken ribs) I was wheeled off for an X-Ray within moments and by the time I'd got back to my A&E cubicle the Doctor had already examined said X-Ray on his PC.
I have also been very impressed recently by the new booking service to see a consultant. Instead of waiting months for a letter from the hospital after seeing my GP, I was sent a password with instructions of how to log-in the the NHS website and book a time/day of my choosing. This all happened within a matter of days. OK the appointment is still a couple of months away, but at least you feel as though you have achieved something in response to your request alot faster than you did before.
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It's worse in England.Ronnie Rowlands wrote:Llandudno Hospital and Bangor Hospital.
We have excellent healthcare.
*patient walks into hospital with minor but continuous nose-bleed*
*stays in hospital for a while*
*gets carried out of hospital having died from MRSA*
*patient walks into hospital*
*patient waits 7 hours for X-ray and another 3 hours for it to develop*
*patient leaves hospital, having gathered dust, contracted MRSA and had their property reposessed by bailiffs because of a CCJ against the unpaid parking fees and phone bill*
I think ending up as an MRSA-infected tramp is worse than being killed by it - at least it'd be more dignified.
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Heaven help you.jrothwell97 wrote:Frimley Park, before you ask
So, for MRSA read Foot and Mouth.
Oh, and before you ask, far too many to list. The first couple were even before the NHS was invented; THEN the service WAS good.
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Nick Harvey wrote:
Oh, and before you ask, far too many to list. The first couple were even before the NHS was invented; THEN the service WAS good.
Those were the days you were allowed to pinch the nurses bottoms were they?
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I was admitted to the A&E department of York Hospital about a year ago during the middle of the night following an asthma attack (and not having any inhalers to control my breathing) - me and my partner got there at around 6am and the waiting area was empty, so I got seen straight away!