@dazedbutstillhere "We are completely at the mercy of whatever mood/preconceptions/prejudices/ these people are in"
that's about the size of it
I have a raft of medical experience going over years and years, and some of it through supervising parents
What you described is where we are now. Nobody cares about anyone else. I suppose that relates to the watching football on the job.
In terms of staff structure, it never seems to be anyone's responsibility to examine the patient, never mind actually collate an overview of what might be wrong with the patient
we'd be here all day if I tried to type up the things I've seen and experienced
I don't know if it would be the same if the poor lady had been seen in the private sector. Because there's a weird thing now where people's egos and moods and feelings have taken over. I would hope the private sector realises that they don't have a business model without a patient so maybe it's different? I don't know. There's not much in the way of private A&E provision anyway, even in London. It exist in London but of course they're limited in what they can deal with because all the expert stuff is on the NHS.
I just don't know what to say anymore. Except I'm very sorry of course.
I have noticed that outcomes tend to be better if you can walk in with some knowledge of what might have happened. One thing I learned was that if you mention any kind of condition, anything you think it might be, they do seem to be under obligation to follow that up.
but my last experience with that was a few years ago, so it might now be the case that they just assume you have googled your symptoms and they will ignore any theory you might have.
Of course, most of the time we are too ill to have a theory if we're actually in A&E.
it would probably help if NHS staff didn't have to do all the pointless paperwork that they have to do? Then they might have room to do a bit more practical stuff?
As I say, I'm just baffled, maybe it's the whole rats in a sack thing. We haven't got the capacity to care about each other anymore?
I should add, big up to all the hospital staff who are doing a good job - I know you're out there and I can't imagine how you must be feeling.