Sep
Why there are so many spread or mixed-up units at St Ann's Hospital? It's very difficult to find the unit you are looking for and ,I think if you’re very ill you may past a way before you can find the unit you’re looking for?
Don't do you think that it's time to get rid off those old, dirty and full with 100's years old bacteria's in them hospital units and build a new “all units in one” modern and clean hospital?
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The buildings are only dirty for one reason…. they dont get cleaned properly….
Agencies dont want to pay to much money on staff, so the minimum amount of staff have to work as swiftly as possible using as little cleaning products as possible,(they dont want it to eat into their profits, do they?)
I know this bcos i was a cleaner in a hospital, but had to leave on principal.
The buildings are fine and often superior than flimsy new ones.
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No I don't think so.
As long as the hospitals are looked after and sign posted correctly there shouldn't be a problem.
It's more Nurses we need and more cleaners employed to cease the spread of bacteria in the first place.
Cleaners are getting their hours cut so they have to work harder to maintain a clean hospital.
Blame the government for slicing jobs
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Why change old for new, new isn't always ideal, its the people running things that counts, there are some lovely old hospitals and some lousy new hospitals so judge them by the care they the give.
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Yes lets all join BUPA and demolish all that's left of the NHS then the land could be sold to them too so they could make even more money out of illness