Sunday, 13 March 2011

Reducing hospitals

Have you, your family , relative or maybe your friend have a chance to come across the situation that you go into one hospital but that hospital but that hospital doesn’t have facilities to cure yourself or your loved ones? Reading this article 'We don't need so many hospitals' reminds me of poor victims ,those who don’t get cured in time,.

This article mainly talks about closing and reducing the hospitals in order to improve the health service to be effective and efficient service by using money which could be spent on alternative, cheaper and more appropriate services. “Of course we need hospitals, but not nearly as many as we have currently” says Dr Greg Parston. The researchers also stated that those budget that use to spend on the hospital can be used on the chronic conditions of older people over 1000 people.

I disagree with Dr Greg Parston idea of reducing hospitals ,because even though there’re some hospitals that don’t have good-enough facility but still some deceases or syndromes need to be heeled immediately. Doctors not only heel patients but also their job is to give advice to the patient to get better recovery as well. As a result of that, if the hospitals are closed down ,ones who have low cost of living and doesn’t want professional treatment might need to pay higher because there’s no more low-cost hospitals exist. In my point of view, all hospital should remain the same because of patients’ convenient and the purchasing power. And if the facilities are not good enough, the patient can be sent to any other professional hospitals.
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References

'We don't need so many hospitals' (March 4, 2011) Retrieved on March 11, 2011 from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-12634111

5 comments:

  1. Wow,
    Did you write in MS Word or something and then paste into the blog?

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  5. Yes,i did in the quatationmark.

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