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               August 25, 2009 - Goanet's 15th Anniversary

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Thanks to Ruby Goes for posting the following articles on the British 
healthcare system, which should help show Goan-Americans why the US solution 
should avoid the same route at any cost.

http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-August/182223.html

http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-August/182227.html

This sorry situation is not because the Brits are not compassionate or that 
their physicians are sub-standard - Brit physicians are among the best in the 
world.  However, this situation is typical of a government run system, no 
matter which country it resides in.  No one has the proper incentives to make a 
government-run system efficient.

A socialized health care system is the ultimate dream of all committed Marxists 
because not only does it intrude into and control their economic lives but 
their physical and mental condition as well.

The British NHS employs an unbelievable 1.4 million people for a small country, 
the vast majority of whom are babus and not physicians, nurses, lab technicians 
or therapists.  This is a huge vote bank for the Labour Party that will make 
any reform very difficult at the expense of the British people.  According to 
reports, an average of 45,000 NHS employees do not show up for work on any 
given day.  Imagine trying to run a business like this. 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/6092658/Cruel-and-neglectful-care-of-one-million-NHS-patients-exposed.html

Excerpt:

In the last six years, the Patients Association claims hundreds of thousands 
have suffered from poor standards of nursing, often with 'neglectful, 
demeaning, painful and sometimes downright cruel' treatment. 

The charity has disclosed a horrifying catalogue of elderly people left in 
pain, in soiled bed clothes, denied adequate food and drink, and suffering from 
repeatedly cancelled operations, missed diagnoses and dismissive staff. 

The Patients Association said the dossier proves that while the scale of the 
scandal at Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust - where up to 1,200 people 
died through failings in urgent care - was a one off, there are repeated 
examples they have uncovered of the same appalling standards throughout the 
NHS. 
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