Sturgeon under fire after pensioner dies at home while waiting 40 hours for ambulance - 'ow about dat free 'ealthcare, m8?


Nicola Sturgeon has apologised “unreservedly” for long ambulance waiting times in Scotland after a pensioner died after waiting 40 hours for emergency services to arrive. The first minister and SNP leader was questioned about the death of Gerald Brown, a 65-year-old from Glasgow, who died after waiting 40 hours for an ambulance. Dad-of-three Brown weighed only six stone and suffered from a number of health issues. He contacted emergency services on Monday but they did not reach him until Wednesday, when he had already passed away. The former engineer had fallen and was unable to get up to unlock his door, and was dangerously dehydrated and requiring oxygen treatment. A concierge gained access to the property and called for an ambulance at 11am, with Gerard's family told they faced a 10-hour wait. The crisis was branded "third world" by Gerard's GP Dr Patrick O'Neill, who had intervened to urge for it to be prioritised.

Brown's son Dylan said: "They pronounced that he was only just dead because he still had warmth in his body. "In this day and age, it should not be happening. "I know with COVID people are busy and the NHS is struggling, but that’s unacceptable and we just don’t want it happening to another family. Dylan said Dr O'Neill believed if the NHS had made it in time his dad would have survived. "That’s the hardest part to accept," he said. It comes after a recent surge in coronavirus cases has resulted in rising numbers of patients in Scottish hospitals with the virus – with the total now greater than 1,000 for the first time since February. Sturgeon said the waiting times for some patients were “not acceptable”, adding: “I apologise unreservedly to anyone that has suffered or is suffering unacceptably long waits.

“A range of actions have already been taken to address these challenges, for example additional funding to support new recruitment. A number of additional actions are currently under active consideration, and I’m happy to summarise these in further exchanges, but I can confirm now that this includes consideration of seeking targeted military assistance to help deal with short-term pressure points.” Sturgeon said military assistance is “already being provided to ambulance services in England”, and said suggested Scotland could do the same. The military is already providing some assistance to help Scotland deal with the pandemic.

She admitted the issues in the service would continue “for a period” as pressure caused by the pandemic continues and the winter months draw closer. Brown's case has been referred to the procurator fiscal and the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman, with the Scottish Ambulance Service promising to "learn" from the tragedy. Health secretary Humza Yousaf, who said on Wednesday that people should “think twice” before calling for an ambulance, will make a statement to parliament next week, setting out measures being taken by the Scottish government to ease the crisis. The Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross criticised Yousaf’s comments, calling them “dangerous and reckless”, and urged the first minister to apologise on Yousaf’s behalf – which she did not.

Ross said: “This shouldn’t be happening in Scotland in 2021.” He added: “Last week, the first minister wouldn’t accept the ambulance service is in crisis, surely the last seven days will have changed her mind?” Sturgeon refused to say there was a crisis, instead saying: “I don’t challenge the extent of the pressure that’s on our ambulance service and indeed on all parts of our national health service.

“It is incumbent on me as first minister, with all of my colleagues across government, as it faces up to these challenges.” Pressure because of coronavirus, the first minister said, was driving the problems being seen in the sector. She added: “These are challenges mirrored in health services across the UK and indeed many parts of the world because of the realities of COVID. “The fact that anyone in our country waits an unacceptable period of time for an ambulance when they need urgent care is not acceptable to me and it’s not acceptable to anyone, and that is why we will work closely and intensively with the ambulance service to support it to meet those challenges, which I would expect to continue for a period as the COVID pressure continues and as we go into the winter months.”
 
*gets shot driving to work for Mr Shekelberg by a jolly african and recieves a $50,000 hospital bill*

Your country is being cucked by a opioid crisis because the Sackler family bribed thousands of doctors to prescribe ultra-strength opioids when codeine and paracetamol would suffice, meanwhile your health care system overcharges and scams you with unnecessary shit.
As if health care services are even necessary. Just don't get sick and don't get injured. It's pretty easy to stay healthy.
 
The US is no better at this point. An increasing number of states have socialized healthcare, and the resulting long waits for treatment.

What amazes me is how EMPTY the hospitals are - no doctors, no nurses, no patients, nothing - and then you’ll be sitting in the waiting room for hours only to eventually be told to come back in two weeks. It is an absurdity, but they don’t care. Hospitals exist to bill your insurance, not treat patients.
 
Here's the thing you have to understand about the English. They'll criticize American healthcare even as their superior British health services leave the elderly to die and rot. They will claim that their inbred culture is somehow greater than ours despite ample evidence that the United States has far surpassed the English in every single way.

The Englishman will brag about his government even while his beloved Bobbies are beating his children with sticks for attending a birthday party. He will claim that their hellish island is a paradise even as secret police kick their doors in and drag them away for saying mean words on the internet.

These people are in a word, subhuman.

The poorest American state is wealthier than most of the UK. Simple as.
 
Australian healthcare is superior, yet again. Were Chris Australian, he'd have been shoved into some aged care home and forgotten rather than terrorise Barb.
 
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Damn Sturgeons man.
 
Here's the thing you have to understand about the English. They'll criticize American healthcare even as their superior British health services leave the elderly to die and rot. They will claim that their inbred culture is somehow greater than ours despite ample evidence that the United States has far surpassed the English in every single way.

The Englishman will brag about his government even while his beloved Bobbies are beating his children with sticks for attending a birthday party. He will claim that their hellish island is a paradise even as secret police kick their doors in and drag them away for saying mean words on the internet.

These people are in a word, subhuman.
Same with a lot of euros that seem to focus on hating the US as a means to ignore their own issues.
 
Seems like healthcare is shit all around.

In Burger World, you get fast service, but also get dicked down by your HMO/PPO unless you're poor enough for our subsidized programs and/or could care less about having medical debt hang over you like a Sword of Damocles.

In Britbongia, everything's on the taxpayer dime, but everything's rationed out so you're waiting hours for an ambulance, weeks for labwork and months for actual treatment. Same deal in Leaf World, Eunich World and the Kangaroo Kingdom.

In Chink World, you're just thrown down an open elevator shaft because people don't get sick there.

As if health care services are even necessary. Just don't get sick and don't get injured. It's pretty easy to stay healthy.
You fall off a ladder while cleaning the gutters, slice your thumb off while cutting up carrots, get t-boned by some taco nigger in a clapped-out Expedition, or start puking your guts out all of a sudden because genetics are a bitch and your number for some fucking cancer or another just came up. Shit happens, even to the healthiest bastards among us.
 
Australian healthcare is superior, yet again. Were Chris Australian, he'd have been shoved into some aged care home and forgotten rather than terrorise Barb.

An australian police officer performs a wellness check on a senior citizen. Year: COVID + 40.
 
NHS has been needing a slapping for longer than I've been alive. The length of wait times for ambulances and hospitals has been demented and between all the staff pulling a sicky because they're terrified of Covid, doctors being slack jawed wastes of space who aren't able to keep up with changes that have been in place for close to 2 years as a result of the pandemic and the massive amounts of actively corrupt shits in it like the one that was selling off our PPE stuff to other countries it's not improving.
So naturally we're increasing National Insurance to give them even more money.

I do hope in my lifetime someone cold-blooded enough to fix the mess that it is comes in. While there's admirable traits to the NHS there's so much that needs sorting out that I personally would be happy to see some of the staff horse whipped in the streets.
 
Don’t forget that if SNP got their wish and got their own country, their health system would be even more fucked. Their budget is screwed and depended on Westminster. If they leave, say goodbye to free money.
 
Public health care is good and something all first world counties should, even if private health care is still around. Fatties not taking self-responsibility for their own actions and taking up resources of health care when it all goes tits up for them is bad and needs to change,
 
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Here's the thing you have to understand about the English. They'll criticize American healthcare even as their superior British health services leave the elderly to die and rot. They will claim that their inbred culture is somehow greater than ours despite ample evidence that the United States has far surpassed the English in every single way.

The Englishman will brag about his government even while his beloved Bobbies are beating his children with sticks for attending a birthday party. He will claim that their hellish island is a paradise even as secret police kick their doors in and drag them away for saying mean words on the internet.

These people are in a word, subhuman.
This should become a copypasta.
 
Here's the thing you have to understand about the English. They'll criticize American healthcare even as their superior British health services leave the elderly to die and rot. They will claim that their inbred culture is somehow greater than ours despite ample evidence that the United States has far surpassed the English in every single way.

The Englishman will brag about his government even while his beloved Bobbies are beating his children with sticks for attending a birthday party. He will claim that their hellish island is a paradise even as secret police kick their doors in and drag them away for saying mean words on the internet.

These people are in a word, subhuman.
Except this is Scotland you knob.

They're subsidised out the arse by the English and yet they still can't get it right.

And these people think they can actually function as an independent nation.
 
Insult British food, weather, or dental care and nobody cares. But suggest that the NHS is something less than the second coming of Christ in the form of a massive bureaucracy, and a Brit will gut you like a fish.
As we've seen demonstrated
during the pandemic, the public "right" to Big Brother-provided healthcare, and the NHS itself, are used very effectively as a way to influence and manipulate the English public's behavior. (In much the same way Democrats use the threat of Medicare/Medicade and gibsmedat being cruelly taken away as a constant threat during election years.) To an outsider the "national pride" in the NHS seems almost cult-like in the way it's invoked and used as a justification or rallying cry for government action.

Sad that it's the "water" our cousins swim in and they just can't see it.
 
The situation is fucked and NHS Scotland need to be sued but using the death of a old man to basically sperg about britbongs is pretty cringe
lol why on God's green earth are you in A&N if you don't wanna see innocent deaths used as talking points? If this were a white guy killed by a black, you'd be playing "guess the race".
 
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Americans have no right to criticise socialised healthcare until you get rid of your socialised police and firefighters.
There's a difference. We have no shortage of police or firefighters, but doctors don't grow on trees so they get spread thin more easily.

If we first made education free (and improved the system in general) and better incentivized doctors to come here from other countries (and shut out the vermin flooding our southern border), then maybe we'd have more doctors and could reasonably implement a decent socialized healthcare system.
 
There's a difference. We have no shortage of police or firefighters, but doctors don't grow on trees so they get spread thin more easily.

If we first made education free (and improved the system in general) and better incentivized doctors to come here from other countries (and shut out the vermin flooding our southern border), then maybe we'd have more doctors and could reasonably implement a decent socialized healthcare system.

You're never going to incentivize doctors to come from other countries without paying them big bucks. They'll always take the higher paying gigs in private health care systems, like in the US. That's why your average American can get an ambulance in minutes instead of hours, won't have to sit waiting in that ambulance for hours to sidestep laws that require prompt attention for anyone who crosses the hospital threshold, and once inside they will actually get fucking treated in a timely manner. People can bitch all they want about the US health care system, but I'll happily take my insurance payments, lower taxes, and fast, friendly medical care. Enjoy waiting on/in those ambulances! Maybe the doctors will actually treat you before you croak, if you're lucky!
 
Shit's been fucked in the UK for at least half a decade. I can't imagine the bureaucratic hell having gotten any better since then, but it has almost certainly gotten worse.
I do hope in my lifetime someone cold-blooded enough to fix the mess that it is comes in.
Thatcher unironically did nothing wrong when she smashed the unions. When Commie-run unions have the entire nation by the balls... takes someone whose balls are purely metaphorical to do something about it.
 
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