A relative has recently had a straightforward op. The OP was done under the NHS in a private setting. Unfortunately there was a problem with the OP, quite a common one I think. The surgeon said there was nothing that could be done then and there because the sodding private hospital didn't have the right equipment. He has to go to A&E tomorrow and then they will assess him and book him back in again for some time next week. In the meantime he is in a lot of pain and discomfort, as well as making himself sick (literally) through anxiety. It will be the same surgeon - the regional specialist - but within the walls of our "failing" NHS - the NHS that picks up the pieces when one of the 'easy' hip replacements and catarct ops the private hospitals churn out goes wrong...
Why does it have to be like this?