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  • Breaking Bad – UK edition.
  • glupton1976
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    cranberry
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    glupton1976
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    NHS chief Sir Bruce Keogh says he is taking very seriously figures revealed by Channel 4 News which show that health service patients are 45 per cent more likely to die in hospital than in the US.

    Is that because they’re not dying at home without any treatment ever having been offered?

    meehaja
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    the joy of bad statistics. In the UK, it is not unusual to operate on someone where the chance of survival is low. Also more elderly people die in NHS care as old people die, and our care is prepayed by tax so people use it. US healthcare is superb if you can pay, if you can’t, you’re not on those statistics, you’re at home, trying to extract insulin from a pigs pancreas

    mikewsmith
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    The NHS knocked by every user and admired the world over.

    cranberry
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    Read the article – it is not just comparing the UK and US.

    Oh and for clarity, I’ve been thankful for some excellent treatment of a family member recently on the NHS, made all the more important to my family and I as it came as a result of seeing some frankly piss-poor… well, care would be very much the wrong word.

    Stoner
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    you’re at home, trying to extract insulin from a pigs pancreas

    Breaking Bladder?

    wolfenstein
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    Thank you NHS. I dont need to cook meth and mess up with drug cartel and deal with madrigal electromotives because of you 😳

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