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Buy NHS: What's wrong and how to put it right by Coleman, Vernon online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: The Government should read this book. Get rid of the bureaucracy and have less consultants and have more nurses. Review: This is not a book, it is a small, unorganized pamphlet which is unreadable.
| ASIN | B0BB6191ZR |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 0.25 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8847522595 |
| Item weight | 109 g |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | 20 August 2022 |
| Publisher | Independently published |
G**G
The Government should read this book. Get rid of the bureaucracy and have less consultants and have more nurses.
A**N
This is not a book, it is a small, unorganized pamphlet which is unreadable.
P**R
I was delighted to read this book. I was an NHS Hospital doctor for some years and my father was a GP for about 30 years. In this brief tome Dr Vernon Coleman explains that there are currently more doctors and nurses working in the NHS than there ever has been. The NHS now employs 1.2 million people. The annual budget of the NHS (£193 billion) is the largest in its history. Despite this, the NHS is now providing the poorest service in its history with long waiting lists, queues at A& E Departments and problems obtaining a GP appointment. Dr Coleman suggests that these problems could be solved if the money paid by each taxpayer (about £2800 per year) towards the NHS was given to them directly in order to buy private medical insurance which would cover both GP and hospital services. He suggests that GPs should also be required to provide 24 - hour cover 365 days per week, as used to be the case. Dr Coleman provides copious statistics to back up his claims. I believe that every person in the UK should read this very important book which is extremely easy to read due to Dr Coleman's masterly writing skills. Highly recommended.
R**H
The author explained that he has been banned from Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other major social media platforms and I find that very unsurprising. Without citing a single study, this is a 40-page pamphlet of conspiracy theories and loads of fallacies which the author called the solution to the NHS problem. The book says doctors are one of the biggest 3 killers, the other two being cancers and cardiovascular disease; it argues that all vaccines generally cause more harm than good and that cases of polio and small pox always skyrocket each time mass vaccination is done; you are safer staying at home after suffering a heart attack than going into the hospital and that bypass surgeries cause more harm than good; most people would be better off if there was no medical profession; hairdressers are better at offering advice than psychologists and psychiatrists are useless. The author argues that whenever doctors go on strike, death rate actually drops and that his books have been banned in multiple countries of the information he is spreading. The book goes on to call the corinavirus a hoax, compares the policies of the NHS to Hitler's and says social cleansing is going on in Britain. It possits that the Nazi Angel of Death, Dr Mengele, would thrive in today's NHS and NHS doctors and nurses are underworked and overpaid; the GP system is broken and it demands more female doctors than males and female doctors wanted fewer working hours and no weekend or night work. I think this is a disorganised compilation of dangerous rubbish.
J**N
Dr Coleman If you are reading this I would just like you to know that here is one person who thinks you are amazing I have been reading your books and websites for the last 30 years - thank you and long may it continue Any haters out there - you will always hate so don't bother replying - find something better to do
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