Agree: the NHS was a good idea initially but no one could 4C the rate of technology that appeared so that more conditions can be treated, often earlier. When I left the NHS in 1983 hip replacements were common, elbows, shoulders, wrists were dreamed of. Now it seems that they are 'usual' and as with many specialities costs will rise the more patients quite rightly demand treatment.
It was muted that speciality hospitals should be built, i.e. for joint replacements. This fell by the wayside because patients didn't want to travel away from families

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A lot of our facilities should be cross Party, i.e. education, medicine, highways ........ a lot of time is lost with the government of the day arguing across the floor rather than getting 'on with it'!
It seems that there are waiting lists for Clinics due to demand because too many GPs don't understand how hormones can affect women. Etc., etc., etc..